REPACT launches with its first Executive Training Module in Tirana

From 21–23 April in Tirana, Europe Plus (E+) officially kicked off REPACT – the Regional Executive Programme for Cooperation and Transformation – with its first training module, bringing together representatives from public administration, business, and civil society across the Western Balkans.

The three-day Executive Training Programme focused on Regional Cooperation, the implementation of the Common Regional Market (CRM), and pathways toward gradual integration into the EU Single Market. Jointly organised by Europe Plus and ReSPA, the programme created a space for practical, experience-driven exchange on how regional cooperation translates into real progress on EU integration.

The opening session featured remarks by Jorida ShytajKlodjan Seferaj, and Rozalija Vasilevska, who emphasised the need for aligned regional strategies and sustained reform efforts as key drivers of the region’s European path.

On the first day, Prof. Dr Tanja Miščević provided an in-depth perspective on the evolution of EU enlargement and the concept of gradual integration into the Single Market. Discussions explored core principles such as conditionality, credibility, and reversibility, and their concrete implications for the Western Balkans.

The second day focused on the Common Regional Market as a critical stepping stone toward EU accession. Ms. Elda Kalaja outlined the role of the Berlin Process, the links between the CRM and the EU Growth Plan, and the Reform and Growth Facility, with particular emphasis on mobility and free movement. Participants actively exchanged practical insights on implementation challenges and opportunities. Additional perspectives were provided by Mr. Branimir Jovanović, who addressed economic convergence in the region through the Converge2EU project.

The final day featured contributions from Dr. Majlinda Bregu, who reflected on the role of regional initiatives in accelerating EU integration, and Mr. Gentian Elezi, who highlighted the central importance of rule of law reforms in enabling sustainable progress.

As the first module of REPACT, this training marks the beginning of a broader regional effort to strengthen capacities, foster cooperation, and support the Western Balkans’ gradual integration into the EU Single Market. Europe Plus will continue to build on this momentum, ensuring that the programme evolves into a sustained platform for regional exchange and collaboration.

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