
(ANSA) - BELGRADE, MAY 14 - After Trieste, Ljubljana, Belgrade, and Podgorica, the "Liberal Dialogues" initiative, promoted by the Southeast Europe Observatory (SEE), will make a stop in Tirana on May 19. The Albanian capital will host discussions with Andrea Cangini, Secretary General of the Luigi Einaudi Foundation and former Senator of the Italian Republic; Alessandro Sterpa, Professor of Constitutional and Public Law at the University of Tuscia; Martina Dlabajová, entrepreneur, consultant, and philanthropist, former Member of the European Parliament from 2014 to 2024 for the ALDE / Renew Europe group; and Gentian Elezi, Professor of European Union Law, holder of the Jean Monnet Chair at the College of Europe in Tirana, and former Deputy Minister for European Integration of Albania. The initiative is being promoted by the South-East Europe Observatory, which was founded by the Luigi Einaudi Foundation and the MIB Trieste School of Management, with support from the Open Society Foundations - Western Balkans and Generali. It seeks to promote dialogue about the future of an enlarged Europe and to encourage the formation of a network of young people dedicated to spreading the liberal method and developing a common European perspective. After Tirana, the SEE Observatory's Annual Forum is scheduled for September 15th in Trieste. (ANSA).