The Public event on “Parliamentary transparency” will be held on 29th September 2014 at 10.00 at the House of the National Assembly (13 Trg Nikole Pasic, Hall 2). The event takes place within the European Union (EU) funded Twinning Project “Strengthening Capacities of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia in the EU Integration Process”.
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A European-themed cocktail bar in Budapest, multilingual concerts in Zagreb and Vilnius, a ‘speak’ dating session in Prague, a travelling exhibition in Paris featuring translations of Homer’s Odyssey and mini-language courses at libraries in Berlin: these are just some of the events planned tomorrow and over the next week to celebrate the annual European Day of Languages and linguistic diversity.
Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Michael Davenport expressed his hopes that Serbia would succeed in sending a message of tolerance and diversity on Sunday, September 28, by holding the scheduled Pride Parade. Presenting the campaign “Discrimination is not a joke”, part of the EU-funded project aimed at fighting against discrimination, Davenport said that campaign was primarily directed to Serbian youth.
European Union Information Point in Novi Sad (EUIP), in cooperation with Cycling union of Vojvodina, Cycling club Fruskogorac and Novi Sad city authorities, took part in the Ecological transport promenade and Cycling parade along the city streets.
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Head of the Delegation of European Union Michael Davenport will participate in Pride Parade on Sunday 28 September, thus expressing EU’s support to freedom of assembly and diversity in Serbia.
Within the European Mobility Week organised in Nis for the 13th time in a row, EU Info Point Nis arranged the very first cyclists parade, attended by over 400 citizens.
Trg Republike in Belgrade hosted the opening of exhibition of most successful children drawings within the “Green Ideas for Our City” contest, marking the European Mobility Week aimed at reducing car use and promoting cycling and other alternative means of transport.
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