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The Results of the Elections for the European Parliament 2019, and The International Conference of the CROATIAN PAN-EUROPEAN UNION in cooperation with the INTERNATIONAL PAN-EUROPEAN UNION The Results of the Elections for the European Parliament 2019, and the Challenges the European Union Has to Face: Croatia Approaching Its Presidency of the Council of the European Union Split, October 25—27, 2019 TRANSLATION: CROATIAN – ENGLISH FRIDAY, 25TH OCTOBER 2019 Room Dr. fra Karla Balića Franciscan Monastery (Klerikat), Put iza Nove bolnice 10c, HR-21000 Split 16.00 – 17.00 Registration of participants 17.00 – 19.00 Opening Ceremony: welcoming addresses and speeches Mislav Ježić, President of the Croatian PEU Ivan Pavić, President of the Split branch of the Croatian PEU Aleksandra Markić Boban, Head of the Hanns-Seidel Foundation Office Holger Haibach, Director of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Croatia Marin Barišić, Arhbishop of Split-Makarska Andro Krstulović Opara, Mayor of the City of Split Blaženko Boban, County Prefect of the Split-Dalmatia county Alain Terrenoire, President of the International PEU Kolinda Grabar Kitarović, President of the Republic of Croatia (to be confirmed) 19.00 – 20.00 I. Approaching the Croatian presidency of the Council of the EU Gordan Grlić Radman, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs (to be confirmed) Dubravka Šuica, member of the European Parliament, next Vice-President of the European Commission Željana Zovko, member of the European Parliament Karlo Ressler, member of the European Parliament 20.30 – 22.00 Reception by the Mayor of the City of Split: Musical programme and dinner SATURDAY, 26TH OCTOBER 2019 Room Dr. fra Karla Balića Franciscan Monastery (Klerikat), Put iza Nove bolnice 10c, HR-21000 Split 09.00 – 10.00 II. Answer of the Paneuropean Youth to Challenges Facing the EU Carlos Uriarte Sánchez, President of the Pan-European Youth Spain Milica Muhadinović, President of the Montenegrin Pan-European Youth Dario Plavčić, President of the Pan-European Youth B&H Pavao Nujić, President of the Croatian Pan-European Youth 10.00 – 11.30 III. Choices in Front of the EU Eric Campion, member of the Presidency of PEU France Franjo Topić, member of the Presidency of International PEU Andrej Lepavcov, member of the Presidency of International PEU Vojislav Mitić, President of the PEU Serbia Osman Topčagić, President of PEU Bosnia and Herzegovina Arian Krasniqi, President of the PEU Kosovo Gordana Đurović, President of Montenegrin PEU Rainhard Kloucek, Secretary General of PEU Austria 11.30 – 12.00 Coffee break 12.00 – 14.00 IV. Current and Future EU and Its Role in the World Andrej Plenković, President of the Croatian Government (to be confirmed) Tomislav Sokol, member of the European Parliament Anna Záborská, Executive Vice-President of the International PEU Pavo Barišić, Secretary General of the International PEU Bernd Posselt, President of the PEU Germany Final discussion and Declaration 14.30 – 15.30 Lunch 17.00 – 19.30 Tour of the Diocletian’s Palace and cultural programme 19 .30 – 22.30 Reception by the prefect of the Split-Dalmatia County and dinner SUNDAY, 27TH OCTOBER 2019 9.30 – 10.30 Holy Mass in the Franciscan Monastery (Klerikat) 11.00 End of the programme and departure of participants High Auspices President of the Republic of Croatia International Conference Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Croatia of the Prefect of the Split-Dalmatia County CROATIAN PAN-EUROPEAN UNION Mayor of the City of Split in cooperation with the INTERNATIONAL PAN-EUROPEAN UNION Co-organiser International Pan-European Union Sponsors Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia Ministry of Culture of Croatia The Results of the Foundation Konrad Adenauer Foundation Hanns Seidel Elections for the European Foundation Robert Schuman Split-Dalmatia County Parliament 2019, and the City of Split Challenges the European City of Split Tourist Board Accommodation Hotel Marvie, Peričićeva 1, Split Union Has to Face: Hotel Pax, Put iza Nove bolnice 10c, Split Croatia Approaching Its Presidency of the Council of the European Union CROATIAN PAN-EUROPEAN UNION CPEU - Zagreb, Jurišićeva a HR 10000 1 Tel.: +385 1 4813 435, 4813 451; Fax: +385 1 4813 453 Split, October 25—27, 2019 E-mail: [email protected] TRANSLATION: CROATIAN – ENGLISH www.hpeu.hr CITY of SPLIT.
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