The European Movement in Serbia (EMinS) is a non-governmental, non-profit, and non-partisan organization, devoted to the democratization of the Serbian society, acceleration, and facilitation of the Euro-Atlantic Integration and economic development. Our mission is the modernization of Serbia, with the main aim of preparing our society for the membership in the European Union. The European Movement in Serbia was founded in November 1992 when a group of independent intellectuals and experts, opposing the ideology of aggressive nationalism, decided to form an organization dedicated to the creation of democratic, pluralistic society with robust market economy. They stepped in the lukewarm public with the slogan, “Democratic Serbia in United Europe”, which is still our key motto. Since 1993, EMinS has been a member of the International European Movement, based in Brussels, the oldest pan-European organization, which shaped the vision of the European Integration process. EMI today gathers 44 national European councils and 23 associate members in all European countries. Today EMinS is a high-level performer in terms of its project management and technical capacities, expertise in research and development and reputable implementing partner of the development programs, while still expanding its membership base and gathering all pro-European individuals and organizations who devote their time and energy to the benefit of Serbia’s accession to the European family of peoples.
View Top Employees from European Movement in SerbiaWebsite | http://www.emins.org |
Employees | 16 (16 on RocketReach) |
Founded | 1992 |
Address | Kralja Milana Street, 31, Belgrade 11000, RS |
Industry | Non-profit Organization Management |
Web Rank | 4 Million |
Keywords | Jelena Veinovic Stevanovic, Odnos Eu Sa Sad, Ekspoze Gorana Svilanovica, Zemlje Evropske Unije, Sta Znamo O Eu |
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