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Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Australian Media Continue to Write about Serbian Parliamentary Delegation’s Visit to the Country
The December issue of magazine About the House published by the House of Representatives of the Australian Parliament featured an article titled Building Bridges, about the visit of the Serbian parliamentary delegation to Australia in mid-September 2009.The leader of the Serbian parliamentary delegation visiting Australia spoke about the country’s desire to move forward into a new era of cooperation.
The December issue of magazine About the House published by the House of Representatives of the Australian Parliament featured an article titled Building Bridges, about the visit of the Serbian parliamentary delegation to
The leader of the Serbian parliamentary delegation visiting
A decade after a conflict that ripped through the Balkans, one of the countries that emerged from the turmoil is working to take its place among the nations of Europe and build closer relations with countries such as
A recent visit to
"Bearing in mind the distance between the two countries, these relations should improve in the future since both parliaments are the holders of democracy and at the same time influence the functioning of all other institutions of the state," Prof. Dr Djukic-Dejanovic said.
Currently community ties are one of the major links between
Trade is modest, with around $US9 million worth of Australian merchandise exports to
During its visit, the Serbian delegation met with parliamentary counterparts, including Speaker Harry Jenkins, Senate President John Hogg and Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs Laurie Ferguson. In
While seeking broader engagement with countries such as
"Basically we have no other choice but to become a member of the EU because historically and geographically we are part of
"We believe in the free movement of goods, capital and people for the development of this great state of
"We believe that the safety and security of the people will be provided by EU membership and at the same time we believe that the resources that we can offer could be used in a more beneficial way as a member of the EU."
According to Dr Djukic-Dejanovic, this economic revival has been an important element in
The National Assembly has also played a central role in
"We are adopting system laws and we are ratifying foreign agreements," Dr Djukic-Dejanovic said. "In the past year we have adopted 217 laws and 73 other acts. We have been working long hours. We have been working 24/7, on Saturdays and Sundays, and we have covered a parliamentary workload that in normal circumstances would take us three years to complete."
Prof. Dr Djukic-Dejanovic has been Speaker of Serbia's National Assembly since June 2008, the second woman to achieve that office. Prior to her parliamentary career, she was a professor of neuro-psychiatry and ethics.
She said
"As far as the challenges that Europe is facing, I have to say that these challenges are tasks and duties that
"This is all aimed at providing a better life for our citizens in order to become an adequate member of the European family.
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