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Press release
OSCE PA President Tsereteli appoints Miladinovic as new Special Rapporteur on Digital Agenda
- Date:
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- COPENHAGEN
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- OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
- Fields of work:
- Economic activities
COPENHAGEN, 26 September 2019 – In order to better address relevant challenges linked to digitalization in the OSCE area, OSCE PA President George Tsereteli (Georgia) has appointed Stefana Miladinovic (Serbia) as the Assembly’s Special Rapporteur on Digital Agenda.
“The fast digitalization process that is taking place across the OSCE area is substantially changing all spheres of life,” said President Tsereteli. “These developments are producing opportunities for cross-border co-operation and confidence-building, including in the economic and environmental dimension. They are however also carrying many security implications that we need to address.”
Tasked with examining the topic of digitalization and working in close co-operation with the OSCE PA’s Committee on Economic Affairs, Science, Technology and Environment, Miladinovic will report back to the President and the Assembly by the July 2020 Annual Session on suggested future work in this field.
The Special Rapporteur on Digital Agenda is mandated to:
- Raise awareness within the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly regarding the benefits and the security implications of the digitalization process;
- Promote within the OSCE area an inclusive digital society which benefits from all research, technology and innovation initiatives that enable future technologies, software, networks and services, including in the areas of transport and urban mobility;
- Facilitate co-operation and discussions among OSCE PA delegations on how to increase information exchange and awareness in the field of cybersecurity in OSCE participating States;
- Monitor the developments on digital transformation in the OSCE region;
- Communicate with relevant actors within the OSCE and work in close co-operation with the OSCE PA Second Committee.
Stefana Miladinovic has been a Member of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2012. She serves in the Parliament as Deputy Chairperson of the Committee on Spatial Planning, Transport, Infrastructure and Telecommunications. In the OSCE PA, she has been the Head of the Serbian Delegation since 2018.
The OSCE PA adopted a resolution on Digitalization as an Advantage for Gender Policies sponsored by Miladinovic at the recent Annual Session in Luxembourg.
For more on the work of OSCE PA Special Representatives and Rapporteurs, please click here.