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Le Colloque économique de 1996 sera axé sur l'aspect le plus important de l'évolution économique dans les pays partenaires de la coopération : les effets sur les citoyens.
The 1996 Economics Colloquium, to be opened at 14.30 hours on 26th June with a Welcoming Message by Ambassador Gebhardt von Moltke, Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs, will focus on the most important aspect of economic developments in Cooperation Partner countries - the effects on individual citizens. From a security viewpoint these effects are reflected in the stability and social cohesion of these states, a point to be stressed in the Keynote Speech by Dr. Lajos Hothy, Political Secretary of State in the Hungarian Ministry of Labour. Following a review of the current economic situation, speakers will discuss specific factors affecting stability and will look closely at defence forces and defence industries. An effort will then be made to forecast future developments through presentation of several possible scenarios.
The main presentations will be delivered by four panels, with 5-6 members each, as follows:
26 June 16.15 to 18.30 hours
Panel I Balance Sheet of Economic Performance and Reforms in Cooperation Partner countries
27 June 09.15 to 17.45 hours
Panel II Living Standards, Social Welfare and the Labour Market
Panel III Armed Forces and Defence Industry in Transition Economies: The Human Dimension
28 June 08.45 to 14.00 hours
Panel IV Scenarios for Economic Development and Social Cohesion Summing Up.
A limited number of spaces are available for journalists (no cameras allowed). Reporting by journalists will be on a background basis, but speakers' papers will be available and may be quoted. All requests for attendance should be referred to Mr. Felix Dorough, tel: 707.45.43.