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The first meeting of the Serbian Parliamentary Energy Policy Forum

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October 6, 2016

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Following the re-establishment of the Serbian Parliamentary Energy Policy Forum in the new Serbian Parliament, MPs signed the Decision of Establishment, ascertained the rules of operation and also re-elected Dr Aleksandra Tomić as a Chairperson of the Forum.

Other founding members of the National Assembly Energy Policy Forum are MPs Veroljub Arsić, Dr Ivan Bauer, Dr Branislav Blažić Dragomir Karić, Dragana Kostić, Prof. Dr Vladimir Marinković, Dr Aleksandar Martinović, Veroljub Matić, Dr Vladimir Orlić, Snezana B. Petrović, Snežana R. Petrović, Marijan Rističević and Goran Ćirić.

Forum will also have “a considerable number of non-parliamentary members who will take part in its operation”, as noted in the statement.

“Very soon, the Forum will address the Energy Community key criticisms regarding Serbia, and discuss country participation in the Energy Community plenary to be held on October 13 in Sarajevo where the organization itself is to be redefined to include MPs in its future work”, said Tomić.

Regarding the establishment of the national parliamentary delegations to the Energy Community, the Serbian National Assembly will appoint two member and two substitute member delegation.

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