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Nataša Vučković

Nataša Vučković is the current President of ALDA. She was elected during the ALDA Festival …

Nataša Vučković is the current President of ALDA. She was elected during the ALDA Festival and General Assembly 2024, held in Barcelona, Spain. She has been a member of ALDA’s Governing Board since 2020 and served as Vice President of the Association from 2023 until her election as President.

She represents the Centre for Democracy Foundation (CDF), Serbia, where she has held senior leadership positions since 1994. She is the Founder, Secretary General, and Executive Director of the organisation, with extensive experience in the overall management of non-profit organisations. Her expertise includes strategic and financial planning, fundraising, cooperation with institutional donors, as well as the design, implementation, and evaluation of projects.

Her main areas of interest and professional focus include democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights, European integration and European values, human rights, and socio-economic rights. Ms Vučković represents CDF within the National Convention on the European Union (NCEU), where she serves as Coordinator of the Working Group on Chapters 2 and 19, covering the free movement of workers, employment, and social policy.

She has substantial experience in the governmental and regulatory field, having served as a Member of the National Parliament of the Republic of Serbia. During her parliamentary mandate, she was a member of the Committee on European Integration, the Committee on Judiciary, and the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and she also served as President of the Committee on European Integration.

Ms Vučković was a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in Strasbourg. She has published numerous articles and analyses and has delivered lectures and training sessions for a wide range of institutions and organisations, including the Regional School of Public Administration (ReSPA). Her teaching and training activities have focused in particular on EU integration in the Western Balkans, the rule of law, human rights, parliamentary procedures, and non-profit management.