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CSOs from WB and EU issued a Declaration on Zagreb EU-Western Balkans Summit

6 May, 2020
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WESTERN BALKANS – Ahead of the EU-Western Balkans Summit in Zagreb, where the leaders of EU member states and Western Balkan states will meet under the Croatian presidency of the EU Council to discuss a new perspective for WB states to become EU members on 6 May, Croatian civil society under the coordination of CROSOL, and NGOs from the region decided to deliver the message of the civil society to the leaders through the CSO Declaration on Zagreb EU-Western Balkans Summit “With or Without (E)U?” to ensure that the voice of CSOs is included.

More than 90 leading CSOs urge in their declaration that heads of states or governments of the European Union members states and of the Western Balkan countries to intensify and accelerate the negotiation and implementation of the reforms in the process of aligning with the acquis communautaire, especially in the fields of fundamental rights and freedoms, the judiciary, the rule of law, and democratic institutions.

“The Western Balkan countries should commit to genuine implementation of the reforms in order to achieve lasting institutional and social change, while the European Union should be principled in assessing the progress. Special attention should be put on enhancing the cooperation between the countries related to the fate of missing persons, strengthening cooperation and increasing efficiency of prosecution of war crimes, and supporting other transitional justice initiatives, especially the ones stemming from civil society, like RECOM”, reads the declaration stating that this is one of the prerequisites in building trust between states and societies in the Western Balkans.

It is added that at the same time, any delays or postponements by the EU in dealing with issues of rule of law, human rights and democracy within its member states have extremely negative consequences on the democratization process of all Western Balkan countries and that as a result, they expect the EU to demonstrate its commitment to its fundamental values – not only through symbolic general statements, but through concrete actions.

CSOs also expect the EU to urge and support authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina to promptly implement the 14 priorities of the European Commission’s Opinion published in May 2019.

“In an open and consultative process with civil society and the EU Delegation to BiH, the Council of Ministers of BiH should adopt a new Action Plan for the Implementation of the EC’s Opinion Priorities to target and focus on issues related to democracy building, establishing the rule of law, and protecting human rights. The EU should send a clear message that candidate status is possible, achievable and contingent on BiH taking concrete steps in implementing the EC Opinion’s 14 priorities”, adding that BiH cannot be left behind in the EU integration process of the Western Balkans, but it must show commitment and deliver reforms as part of this process.

Declarations states that the EU should start genuine cooperation with civil society organizations from the Western Balkan countries in designing and implementing reforms, and support CSOs, both financially and politically in their efforts in supporting democracy and rule of law reforms.

“The European Union should continue to rely on information from civil society organizations when assessing the effects of the reforms and avoid any political tendency which brings no constructive debate at the domestic level and with the EU enlargement process. Pro forma simulations and proclamations of enlargement reforms, but without concrete and substantial changes implemented by governments should be disclosed as such and politically condemned”, reads the Declaration.

It is also stated that Western Balkan countries should be included as beneficiaries in post-COVID-19 response programs targeting economic and social recovery, and in particular in the European Green New Deal plans, because the role of civil society in the relief of the crisis should not be undermined, but instead facilitated and supported.

The role of CSOs in the WB enlargement process

Civil society organizations from the Western Balkans should be represented at the Conference on the Future of Europe, stressed CSOs in the declaration.

“Without full democracy (which is more than just a multiparty system, but the full spectrum of democratic institutions including an independent judiciary, media and watchdog NGOs), and respect for the rule of law and human rights within and outside the EU, there can be no vision of peace and development in the future. If the EU cannot guarantee and deliver on its own proclaimed values, we: the pro-European NGOs working in the fields of fundamental rights and the rule of law, democratic institutions, civic engagement, environmental protection, combating corruption and protection of migrants – must inevitably ask ourselves the question: with or without (E)U? We want to believe that our future is within the EU and that the values we fight for everyday: respect for human rights, democratic institutions, the rule of law and the environment, are in fact our shared EU values”, reads the declaration hoping that this Western Balkan Summit prove the above-mentioned.

They pointed out that meaningful accession can only take place if it is based on an honest commitment to the democratization and economic development of the Western Balkan countries.

“However, this road goes both ways. For instance, the EU should be honest about the substantial challenges to accession, instead of hiding behind  “problems of enlargement methodology.” Nevertheless, an improved methodology should be implemented as soon as possible”, CSOs conclude in the declaration.

The declaration was signed by civil society organizations from Western Balkan countries and EU member states, working on issues of fundamental rights and the rule of law, democratic institutions, civic engagement, environmental protection, combating corruption and protection of migrants, who support the processes of European integration of the Western Balkan countries and advocating for their accession to the European Union.

CSOs listed their concerns related to the serious attacks on democracy, the rule of law and human rights in some member states – particularly in the context of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. They also added the concern that the Croatian presidency avoided pursuing debates on the rule of law and democracy within the EU Council. And when it comes to the pandemic, they are worried about the lack of solidarity between the member states during the initial stage of the COVID-19 outbreak, as well as in dealing with migration issues.

This declaration was drafted by CROSOL – Croatian Platform for International Citizens Solidarity, Human Rights House Zagreb, Documenta – Center for Dealing with the past, Civil Rights Defenders, Balkan Civil Society Development Network, Belgrade Center for Security Policy, Helsinki Committees for Human Rights from North Macedonia and Albania,  Institute for Democracy Societas Civilis Skopje, Initiative for the monitoring of EU integration of BiH, Politikon Network and Sbunker. The declaration will be announced by a performance which will be held today, on 6 May 2020 from 16:30, in front of the National and University Library in Zagreb during the EU-Western Balkans summit which is a part of the Croatian presidency of the EU Council./EWB

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