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History of the Zoran Djindjic Fund

founding_board_of_the_djindjic_fund.jpgThe Zoran Djindjic Fund was founded on the 15th December 2003, after the murder of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic. The founding document was signed by the wife of the late Prime Minister, Ružica Djindjic, Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Živković as well as ministers in Zoran Djindjic’s government: the Minister for the Economy and Privatisation Aleksandar Vlahović, Minister for Foreign Economic Relations Goran Pitić, Finance Minister Božidar Đelić, Minister for Labour and Welfare Gordana Matković and the Minister for Tourism, Trade and Services Slobodan Milosavljević. 

"The intention of the Fund’s founders is to preserve a lasting memory of Zoran Djindjic and to continue to promote his aims: for Serbia to become a modern state, a Balkan leader, but also an important factor in European events”, members of the press were told at a conference in the Serbian government building to mark the Fund’s founding.
 The founding document lay down the basic goals of the Fund: the encouragement and development of scientific and research activities in fields which contribute to the progress of democratic relations and political culture in society, the organising of humanitarian and other activities connected with the promotion of democracy, democratic relations and political culture in society, as well as the encouragement of the exchange of scientific and research data with international institutions.
 
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