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Montenegro to present anti-corruption efforts to decision makers and opinion formers in Brussels
Published on: Sep 27, 2011 • 11:13 PM Author: Bureau
Montenegro to present anti-corruption efforts to decision makers and opinion formers in Brussels
Podgorica, Montenegro (27 September 2011) – The Government of Montenegro will host a conference in Brussels on Friday, 30 September, aimed at presenting the EU institutions, think-tanks and international watchdogs with the country’s anti-corruption efforts and future challenges.
The conference dubbed “Anti-corruption efforts in Montenegro – Results so far and challenges ahead” is inspired by Montenegro’s determination to combat corruption and organised crime as one of its top priorities on its EU accession agenda.
The Conference will begin at 10am on Friday at the Konrad Adenaur Stiftung (KAS) premises in Brussels with opening speech by Mr Olaf Wientzek of the KAS. Other panellists will include Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister Duško Marković and Mr Miloš Bešić of Montenegro’s Centre for Democracy and Human Rights.
The event is open to the media. For more details please refer to the Conference agenda.
Podgorica, Montenegro (27 September 2011) – The Government of Montenegro will host a conference in Brussels on Friday, 30 September, aimed at presenting the EU institutions, think-tanks and international watchdogs with the country’s anti-corruption efforts and future challenges.
The conference dubbed “Anti-corruption efforts in Montenegro – Results so far and challenges ahead” is inspired by Montenegro’s determination to combat corruption and organised crime as one of its top priorities on its EU accession agenda.
The Conference will begin at 10am on Friday at the Konrad Adenaur Stiftung (KAS) premises in Brussels with opening speech by Mr Olaf Wientzek of the KAS. Other panellists will include Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister Duško Marković and Mr Miloš Bešić of Montenegro’s Centre for Democracy and Human Rights.
The event is open to the media. For more details please refer to the Conference agenda.
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