Tadić travels to Prague to receive award
President Boris Tadić will receive on Tuesday in Prague the Polak Award for his contribution to democratic and economic reforms in central and east Europe.
Monday, 25.07.2011.
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President Boris Tadic will receive on Tuesday in Prague the Polak Award for his contribution to democratic and economic reforms in central and east Europe. Other winners of the award that was introduced in 1994 include late Serbian PM Zoran Djindjic and former Polish President Lech Walesa. Tadic travels to Prague to receive award The Vasek and Anna Maria Polak Award is given by the Prague-based American Institute on Political and Economic Systems (AIPES). The AIPES founded the institute in partnership with Charles University in Prague and the Washington-based Georgetown University. President Tadic has so far received several other international awards. Last year, Tadic was presented with the Steiger Award in Bochum, which is handed out for respectfulness, openness, humanity, and tolerance in the building of the European community. Three years ago, he was one of the recipients of the Quadriga award, which is given on German Unity Day to individuals for their visionary qualities, courage, responsibility and engagement in making the world a better place. Tadic also received a medal of the European Movement in Bosnia for his contributions in the reconciliation of nations and promotion of regional partnerships in the process of European integration. The award was presented to him in Sarajevo three weeks ago.
Tadić travels to Prague to receive award
The Vasek and Anna Maria Polak Award is given by the Prague-based American Institute on Political and Economic Systems (AIPES).The AIPES founded the institute in partnership with Charles University in Prague and the Washington-based Georgetown University.
President Tadić has so far received several other international awards.
Last year, Tadić was presented with the Steiger Award in Bochum, which is handed out for respectfulness, openness, humanity, and tolerance in the building of the European community.
Three years ago, he was one of the recipients of the Quadriga award, which is given on German Unity Day to individuals for their visionary qualities, courage, responsibility and engagement in making the world a better place.
Tadić also received a medal of the European Movement in Bosnia for his contributions in the reconciliation of nations and promotion of regional partnerships in the process of European integration. The award was presented to him in Sarajevo three weeks ago.
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