Parliamentary Elections in Slovenia 2022 / Online Panel 21.4.2022

Panel discussion organised by IDM in cooperation with the Political Academy and the Karl Renner Institute

10:00 Welcome Address
Felix Ofner
, International Secretary at the Political Academy of the Austrian People’s Party

10:10 Briefing on the current situation in Slovenia
Marko Lovec, Associate Professor at the Centre of International Relations of the University of Ljubljana

10:20 Panel Discussion

Primož Cirman, Journalist and Editor-in-chief at Necenzurirano.si, Ljubljana

Marko Lovec
, Associate Professor at the Centre of International Relations of the University of Ljubljana

Tanja Porčnik, President of the Visio Institute, Maribor

Moderation
Daniel Martínek, Research Associate at the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM)

You can join us for the discussion in the premises of IDM (registration under idm@idm.at) as well as to register for the event in the Zoom platform in case you would like to participate in the Zoom webinar. You can also follow the event via Livestream on YouTube.

Zoom registration

YouTube Livestream

Read below everything you need to know about the parliamentary elections in Slovenia in the briefing written by Marko Lovec.

  • Beginn: Donnerstag, 21. April 2022, 10:00 Uhr
  • Ende: Donnerstag, 21. April 2022, 11:30 Uhr
  • Ort: Institut für den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa (IDM)
  • Adresse: Hahngasse 6/1/17, 1090 Wien
  • Auskunft: Daniel Martínek
  • Auskunft E-Mail: d.martinek@idm.at
  • Auskunft Telefonnummer: +43 1 319 72 58 17
  • Anmeldung: Zoom Webinar / idm@idm.at
  • Anmeldung unter: idm@idm.at (for onsite participation)

The whole discussion is available on the YouTube channel of the IDM:

Parliamentary and Presidential Elections in Serbia 2022 / Online panel discussion 31.3.2022

Panel discussion organized by IDM in cooperation with the Political Academy and Karl Renner Institute

11:00 Welcome Address
Michael Fazekas
, Executive Coordinator of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI)
Gerhard Marchl
, Head of the Department for European Politics at the Karl Renner Institute

11:10 Briefing on the current situation in Serbia
Vujo Ilić, Researcher at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory of the University of Belgrade, Policy and Research Advisor at Center for Research, Transparency and Accountability (CRTA)

11:20 Panel Discussion
Florian Bieber, Director of the Center for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz

Vujo Ilić, Researcher at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory of the University of Belgrade, Policy and Research Advisor at Center for Research, Transparency and Accountability (CRTA)

Miljana Pejić, Secretary General of the National Youth Council of Serbia, Belgrade

Ivanka Popović, Professor and former Rector of the University of Belgrade

Moderation
Sebastian Schäffer, Managing Director at the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM)

Read everything you need to know about the general elections in Serbia in the briefing (below) written by Vujo Ilić.

Please note that access to the venue is limited and only permitted after registration. You can follow the event via Livestream on YouTube.

YouTube Livestream

  • Beginn: Donnerstag, 31. März 2022, 11:00 Uhr
  • Ende: Donnerstag, 31. März 2022, 12:30 Uhr
  • Ort: Congress Centre Hofburg
  • Adresse: Heldenplatz 1, 1010 Vienna
  • Auskunft: Daniel Martínek
  • Auskunft E-Mail: d.martinek@idm.at
  • Auskunft Telefonnummer: +43 1 319 72 58 17
  • Anmeldung: Please note that access to the venue is limited and only permitted after registration. You can follow the event via Livestream on YouTube.
  • Anmeldung unter: idm@idm.at

The whole discussion is available on the YouTube channel of the IDM:

Parlamentswahl in Slowenien 2022

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The whole discussion is available on the YouTube channel of the IDM:

Parliamentary and Presidential Elections in Serbia 2022

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The whole discussion is available on the YouTube channel of the IDM:

Ungarn nach den Wahlen 2022