
On Saturday 9 April, the Forum on the Democratic Process in Tunisia and the possibilities for cooperation in the Euro-Mediterranean area took place in Trieste, Italy.
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Antonella Valmorbida, Secretary General of ALDA, intervened in the event, which was organised by the Region Friuli Venezia-Giulia. The region, long-term member of ALDA and sitting in the board of the Association (Alessandro Perelli is Vice President of ALDA), supports the Tunisian democratization process through the practical assistance for activities of civil society organisation and the development of cultural and economic relations.
As part of the activities promoted, and within the framework of DevelopMed project, this Forum provided an opportunity to dialogue and discuss a new model of cooperation based on democracy, coexistence and peace, which supports a way out from the crisis situations in North Africa and the Near East.
The speakers included the “Quartet for the Tunisian National Dialogue”, Nobel Peace Prize 2015, representatives from the Tunisian Association Lam Echaml, ALDA’s Secretary General Antonella Valmorbida, and the member of the Executive Council Gregoretti (Euro-Mediterranean Institute and member of ALDA’s Governing Board).
For several years, ALDA has been working to foster the democratisation process in Tunisia in cooperation with local partners, and it is now further running the activities to open a new Local Democracy Agency in the country. The Region Friuli Venezia-Giulia supports existing LDAs, and actively contributes to the process for opening the first LDA in Tunisia.
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Video – Interview by FVG.TV

On Saturday 9 April, the Forum on the Democratic Process in Tunisia and the possibilities for cooperation in the Euro-Mediterranean area took place in Trieste, Italy.
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Antonella Valmorbida, Secretary General of ALDA, intervened in the event, which was organised by the Region Friuli Venezia-Giulia. The region, long-term member of ALDA and sitting in the board of the Association (Alessandro Perelli is Vice President of ALDA), supports the Tunisian democratization process through the practical assistance for activities of civil society organisation and the development of cultural and economic relations.
As part of the activities promoted, and within the framework of DevelopMed project, this Forum provided an opportunity to dialogue and discuss a new model of cooperation based on democracy, coexistence and peace, which supports a way out from the crisis situations in North Africa and the Near East.
The speakers included the “Quartet for the Tunisian National Dialogue”, Nobel Peace Prize 2015, representatives from the Tunisian Association Lam Echaml, ALDA’s Secretary General Antonella Valmorbida, and the member of the Executive Council Gregoretti (Euro-Mediterranean Institute and member of ALDA’s Governing Board).
For several years, ALDA has been working to foster the democratisation process in Tunisia in cooperation with local partners, and it is now further running the activities to open a new Local Democracy Agency in the country. The Region Friuli Venezia-Giulia supports existing LDAs, and actively contributes to the process for opening the first LDA in Tunisia.
Useful links:
Video – Interview by FVG.TV