On September 17th, the Annual General Meeting took place at the Military
History Institute and Museum in Budapest.
History Institute and Museum in Budapest.
36 participants from 14 countries signed up for a splendidly organised
meeting. Thoughtful planning of the event enabled us to overview our work and
future plans at the 20th anniversary of ASCE.
meeting. Thoughtful planning of the event enabled us to overview our work and
future plans at the 20th anniversary of ASCE.
AGM was preceeded by Mrs Lidija Pliberšek, president of ASCE and all steering
committee members were present or gave proxy to other members. During the AGM
several things were outlined and discussed:
1. Welcome speech and presentation by our host, National Heritage Institute of
Hungary, focused on the new digital solutions that enable systematic updating
and analysis of the heritage areas and items.
2. Overview of the 20 years of ASCE activities and work was
presented by Mrs Lidija Pliberšek. Present members received a small memorial
gift.
3.
20th anniversary activities and
European Cemeteries Route
activities
were presented by Mr Dušan Vrban.
4. ASCE projects and activities were presented by Mrs Renate Niklas.
6. ASCE and European Cemeteries Route communications activities and
materials were presented by Mr Dušan Vrban.
materials were presented by Mr Dušan Vrban.
7. AGM 2022 and AGM 2023 plans were presented by Mr Martin Ernerth.
8. Sceintific representatives report was presented by Mrs Andreea Pop.
9. AGM concluded with a debate on financial report and situation of ASCE.







