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On Monday, May 13 2024, Nataša Vučković was elected as the new President of ALDA during the ALDA General Assembly and Festival 2024, held in the city of Barcelona, Spain.

Stepping into Leadership: ALDA newly elected President is Nataša Vučković

May 14, 2024

On Monday, May 13 2024, Nataša Vučković was elected as the new President of ALDA during the ALDA General Assembly and Festival 2024, held in the city of Barcelona, Spain.

Nataša’s journey with ALDA began in 2020 when she joined the Governing Board, bringing her wealth of experience and dedication to the forefront of the organisation. Recognising her exceptional leadership qualities, ALDA elevated her to the position of Vice President in 2023, a role in which she demonstrated unwavering commitment and vision.

Nataša’s election as President was a result of a democratic process, reflecting the will of ALDA’s members present at the Elective Assembly. Initially elected as a member of the Governing Board, she garnered trust and support from her peers, leading to her subsequent election as President by the Governing Board members.


ALDA is proud to have Nataša Vučković as President for the next four years of her mandate


Coming from the Center for Democracy Foundation (CDF) in Serbia, Nataša has been instrumental in shaping ALDA’s direction and initiatives. Her illustrious career spanning back to 1994 has been marked by her tireless advocacy for democracy, rule of law, and fundamental rights. As the Founder, Secretary General, and Executive Director of CDF, she has honed her skills in nonprofit management, financial planning, and project implementation.

Moreover, Nataša’s extensive involvement in governmental and regulatory affairs, including her tenure in the National Parliament of Serbia and as a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), underscores her deep-seated commitment to advancing European values and integration.

Throughout her career, Nataša has been a vocal advocate for human rights, European integration, and socio-economic rights. Her role as the coordinator of the Working Group for Chapters 2 and 19 in the National Convention of the EU (NCEU) exemplifies her dedication to fostering dialogue and cooperation on critical issues such as migration of workers and employment policies.

Commenting on her election, Nataša expressed her gratitude and enthusiasm for the opportunity to lead ALDA forward. “I am deeply honoured to have been chosen as the President of ALDA,” she remarked. “I look forward to working closely with our members, partners, and stakeholders to advance our mission of promoting local democracy and European values.”

As ALDA embarks on this new chapter under Nataša’s leadership, the organisation stands assured to make significant strides in its mission. This important moment underscores ALDA’s commitment to diversity, inclusivity, and global collaboration in advancing local democracy and European values.

With her proven track record and unwavering dedication, ALDA is proud to have Nataša Vučković as President for the next four years of her mandate.Together, under her guidance, ALDA will continue to serve as a guiding force and inspiration for communities worldwide, championing the principles of democracy, human rights, and social justice.