Dr. Helena Dalli is the first EU Commissioner for Equality since December 2019. Her role is to deliver on the Union of Equality chapter within the Political Guidelines of President von der Leyen, by strengthening Europe’s commitment to equality and inclusion in all of its senses.
Prior to taking her role as Commissioner, Dalli held various political roles in Malta including Member of Parliament (1996 to 2019), Minister for European Affairs and Equality (2017 to 2019), and Minister for Social Dialogue, Consumer Affairs and Civil Liberties (2013-2017). She was also opposition Shadow Minister for public administration, equality, public broadcasting and national investments (1998-2013) and Junior Minister for Women's Rights in the Office of Prime Minister (1996-1998). Dalli holds a PhD in Political Sociology from the University of Nottingham, and lectured in Economic and Political Sociology, Public Policy, and Sociology of Law at the University of Malta.
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Session 4 : Strengthening electoral resilience: international cooperation to address common threats
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TOPIC: These exchanges will review the importance of international cooperation, focusing on cooperation within the European Cooperation Network on Elections, between EU networks and with international partners to address threats to elections. The session will discuss identification of common challenges and increased awareness of the importance of international cooperation in addressing electoral threats, successful models of cooperation in countering disinformation, foreign interference and cyber threats.
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MODERATOR: Julien Mousnier, Director for Rule of Law, Fundamental Rights and Democracy, DG Justice and Consumers
Interventions by Members of the European Cooperation Network on Elections
Prof. Dr. Srdjan Darmanović (1961) Professor of Comparative Politics at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Montenegro.
Member of The Venice Commission (European Commission for Democracy through Law) of the Council of Europe's from 2005 to present.
Founder and the first dean of the Faculty of Political Science, University of Montenegro (2003-2010).
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro (2016-2020).
Ambassador of Montenegro to the USA (2010-2016.).
Founder and President of the Centre for Democracy and Human Rights (CEDEM), think tank based in Podgorica, Montenegro (1998-2010).
During 1990s politically active against the regime of Slobodan Milosevic. Served as a Member of the Parliament of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-1996).
Author of two books: Malformed Democracy: The Drama of Yugoslav Post-communism (1993); Real-socialism: Anatomy of Colaps (1996).
Co-author in the number of books including: 1. Electoral and Party System in Montenegro (2016); 2. Europe and the Americas: Trans-Atlantic Approach to Human Rights (Copenhagen/Boston 2015); 4. Electoral Legislation and Elections in Montenegro 1990-2006 (2007); 5. Referendum in Montenegro 2006 (2007); 6. Beetween Authoritarianism and Democracy: Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia - Institutional Framework (2003).
Author of many articles in international magazines for political science and international affairs, including in: Journal of Democracy (Washington DC, USA), Südosteuropa Mitteilungen (Munich, Germany), Science and Technique of Democracy, (Council of Europe, Strasbourg);
Columnist in former Belgrade daily Naša Borba (1990-1997) and in Montenegrin weekly Monitor (1994-2003).
Guest lecturer in several universities or institutes, including: The Georgetown University, John Hopkins University/SAIS and The US Foreign Service Institute (Washington DC, USA); (Maine, USA) University of Hamburg (Germany); La Sapienzza University, Rome (Italy), etc. Member of international study group of the Aspen Institute that published report/book "Future of the Balkans" (working sessions: Berlin-Sarajevo-Istanbul 1997-98). Testified twice (1998 and 2000) as an expert before Helsinki Commission of the US Congress. Reagan-Fascell Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), Washington DC (March-July 2023). Hobby: national master in chess. Married, father of one child.
Speaker session
Session 4 : Strengthening electoral resilience: international cooperation to address common threats
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
TOPIC: These exchanges will review the importance of international cooperation, focusing on cooperation within the European Cooperation Network on Elections, between EU networks and with international partners to address threats to elections. The session will discuss identification of common challenges and increased awareness of the importance of international cooperation in addressing electoral threats, successful models of cooperation in countering disinformation, foreign interference and cyber threats.
SPEAKERS:
MODERATOR: Julien Mousnier, Director for Rule of Law, Fundamental Rights and Democracy, DG Justice and Consumers
Interventions by Members of the European Cooperation Network on Elections
Jaume Duch Guillot (Barcelona, 1962) is the Director-General for Communication of the European Parliament and its Spokesperson. He graduated in Law from the University of Barcelona (1980-1985), where he later also served as a Professor of International Public Law. In 1990 he became a European Parliament official and since then has always worked in communication-related positions, such as Spokesperson for the then President of the European Parliament, Head of the Press Room or Media Director. In February 2017, he was appointed as Director-General for Communication, a role that he combines with being the Spokesperson of the Institution since 2006. He has published several articles and book chapters on EU communication, EU Institutions and the future of the EU.
Speaker session
Session 4 : Strengthening electoral resilience: international cooperation to address common threats
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
TOPIC: These exchanges will review the importance of international cooperation, focusing on cooperation within the European Cooperation Network on Elections, between EU networks and with international partners to address threats to elections. The session will discuss identification of common challenges and increased awareness of the importance of international cooperation in addressing electoral threats, successful models of cooperation in countering disinformation, foreign interference and cyber threats.
SPEAKERS:
MODERATOR: Julien Mousnier, Director for Rule of Law, Fundamental Rights and Democracy, DG Justice and Consumers
Interventions by Members of the European Cooperation Network on Elections