From November 15 to 17, ALDA participated in the Université d’Automne of the Mouvement Européen – France, held in the city of Sceaux (#ALDAMember). Representing ALDA were its Secretary General, Antonella Valmorbida, and President, Nataša Vučković, who actively contributed to discussions and exchanges throughout the event.
On Saturday, November 16, Nataša Vučković delivered a keynote lecture at the Auditorium of the Technological Institute of Sceaux, addressing the challenges of European integration with a specific focus on the Western Balkans. She provided insights into the state of accession reforms in the region, highlighting the contrast between political objectives and citizens’ concerns. While the prospect of EU accession remains a driving force, she underlined the growing “accession fatigue” in the Western Balkans, exacerbated by fears that integration may not occur within citizens’ lifetimes. A Serbian national herself, she also engaged with participants, answering questions on necessary reforms, local initiatives, and varying approaches to EU enlargement.
ALDA’s involvement in the Western Balkans is longstanding, with impactful activities coordinated through its Local Democracy Agencies (LDAs), which promote local governance and participatory democracy.
On Friday, November 15, Antonella Valmorbida joined a round table discussion on solidarity between French local authorities and civil society with Ukraine. She showcased ALDA’s efforts, alongside its members and partners, in supporting the establishment and activities of LDAs in Ukraine. During the event, she met Philippe Laurent, Mayor of Sceaux and President of the AFCCRE, a key ALDA member, strengthening cooperation with French stakeholders.
The Mouvement Européen – France, a branch of the European Movement International, is dedicated to advocating for European integration and fostering discussions on EU policies and values. Founded in 1948, the organisation brings together diverse members, including local sections and civil society organisations, to engage citizens in shaping Europe’s future.
As a member organisation, ALDA was honored to attend the Fall University, an annual gathering where members and local sections of the Mouvement Européen – France convene to set priorities for the year ahead. This year’s event attracted over 200 participants, including 100 who attended ALDA-led sessions. A particular highlight was the Friday evening conversation between Sandro Gozi, MEP, and Benjamin Haddad, France’s Europe Minister, part of ALDA’s “Meet Your MEP at Home” initiative.
Sunday, November 17, concluded the event with the General Assembly of the Mouvement Européen – France, solidifying outcomes and future plans.
By contributing to this event, ALDA reaffirmed its commitment to promoting European integration, fostering democratic resilience, and empowering local governance across Europe and its neighboring regions.