Мonitoring report: Аction plans Common Regional Market (CRM) – Regional digital area and Green Agenda – Decarbonisation reference in Reform Agenda
The Institute for Democracy's latest report offers a focused overview of North Macedonia’s progress in implementing its commitments under the Action Plan for the Common Regional Market (CRM) and the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans, specifically in the areas of digitalisation and decarbonisation. Key findings from the report: Digitalisation 99.48% of the population has [...] Interparliamentary conference “A decade of the Berlin Process: Lessons Learned and the Road Ahead”
On December 12, the Institute for Democracy (IDSCS) in collaboration with the Network for Progressive Initiatives (NPI) from Bosnia and Herzegovina organized the interparliamentary conference “A Decade of the Berlin Process: Lessons Learned and the Road Ahead” in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The welcoming remarks were delivered by the host representative Anida Šabanović, Program Manager [...] PARLIAMENTARY DIPLOMACY: REGIONAL COOPERATION THROUGH ENHANCED PARLIAMENTARY DIALOGUE

The leaders of the Western Balkans Six, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia endorsed the Common Regional Market (CRM) 2021-2024 Action Plan and the Green Agenda Action Plan (2021-2030) at the Berlin Process Summit held on 10 November 2020 in Sofia. Based on the RCC’s implementation reports and desk research conducted […]
Interparliamentary conference “The benefits of the Berlin Process: A special focus on the Common Regional Market”

On June 26, the Institute for Democracy (IDSCS) in collaboration with the Institute Alternativa (IA) from Montenegro organized the interparliamentary conference “The benefits of the Berlin Process: A special focus on the Common Regional Market” in Petrovac, Montenegro. The opening remarks were delivered by the host representative Valentina Kalezic, Researcher at the Institute Alternativa, and […]
Stakeholder Mapping of Relevant Actors in the Berlin Process – Western Balkans

This stakeholder mapping determines all actors involved in the Berlin Process on a national level in the Western Balkan region. The document provides information on the actors and their relation within the context of the Berlin Process. It identifies key actors such as government officials, international organizations, and civil society groups, highlighting their importance and […]
Advancing the role and impact of CSOs in Berlin Process discussed at the advocacy visit in Berlin

Institute for Democracy (IDSCS) with the support of the Open Society Foundation (OSF) Western Balkans, organized an advocacy visit to Berlin, Germany from 06-08 of March 2024, as part of the project Berlin Process after Tirana 2023? Redefining the role of civil society. The efforts under this project are based on the conclusions from the […]
The role of civil society in the Berlin Process discussed on an advocacy visit to Sarajevo and Belgrade

Institute for Democracy (IDSCS) supported by the Open Society Foundation (OSF) Western Balkans, organized an advocacy visit to Sarajevo and Belgrade from 27 February to 1 March 2024, as part of the project Berlin Process after Tirana 2023? Redefining the role of civil society. The efforts under this project are based on the conclusions from […]
Parliamentary conference “The role of the Parliaments in the Berlin Process” held in Tirana, Albania

On October 13, the Institute for Democracy in collaboration with the Institute for Political Studies (ISP) from Albania, and with the support of the Committee on European Affairs of the Republic of Albania organized the parliamentary conference “The Role of the Parliaments in the Berlin Process” in Tirana, Albania. At the conference, the present Members […]
THE ROLE OF THE PARLIAMENTS OF THE WESTERN BALKANS IN THE BERLIN PROCESS, TOPIC OF THE EVENT ORGANIZED BY THE INSTITUTE FOR DEMOCRACY IN THE ASSEMBLY OF NORTH MACEDONIA

On September 12 and 13, the Institute for Democracy hosted the regional event “Enhancing Berlin Process through Parliamentary Diplomacy” in which Members of Parliaments (MPs) and parliamentary staff from the Parliaments of the Western Balkans (WB), the German Bundestag and the European Parliament participated. The purpose of the event is to bring the Berlin Process […]