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EAC opens Permanent Representation in Berlin
Press release from: European Anti-Discrimination Council EAC
(openPR) - Official Reception planned for June
the European Anti-Discrimination Council – EAC open their Permanent Representation with the Federal Government in Berlin in the coming days. First Permanent Representative is Mr Hartmut Frenzel, who will be officially inaugurated at the beginning of May by the President of the EAC Research Council, Dr Klaus Michael Alenfelder and Dr. Stefan Prystawik, EAC Director in London.
Recent top level political talks revealed the need to create a Permanent Representation of our EU-wide organization in Berlin. Germany is but the only EU country that has not yet implemented the EU anti-discrimination directives. The Permanent Representative will supervise the proper implementation of those. Moreover recent incidents cause concern in what respect Germany may lag behind other EU nations in its development of politics and society. In Prystawik’s perception quite a bit still needs to be done in this regard.
Dr Alenfelder showed confidence during the recent Berlin talks that the Permanent Representation will contribute considerably to the implementation of a more just society.
European Antidiscrimination Council - EAC
International Headquarters
Office 386
2 Old Brompton Road
London SW7 3DQ
Tel. +44 20 7543 7734
Fax: +44 20 7581 4445
Email: info@eacih.org
www.eacih.org
the European Anti-Discrimination Council – EAC open their Permanent Representation with the Federal Government in Berlin in the coming days. First Permanent Representative is Mr Hartmut Frenzel, who will be officially inaugurated at the beginning of May by the President of the EAC Research Council, Dr Klaus Michael Alenfelder and Dr. Stefan Prystawik, EAC Director in London.
Recent top level political talks revealed the need to create a Permanent Representation of our EU-wide organization in Berlin. Germany is but the only EU country that has not yet implemented the EU anti-discrimination directives. The Permanent Representative will supervise the proper implementation of those. Moreover recent incidents cause concern in what respect Germany may lag behind other EU nations in its development of politics and society. In Prystawik’s perception quite a bit still needs to be done in this regard.
Dr Alenfelder showed confidence during the recent Berlin talks that the Permanent Representation will contribute considerably to the implementation of a more just society.
European Antidiscrimination Council - EAC
International Headquarters
Office 386
2 Old Brompton Road
London SW7 3DQ
Tel. +44 20 7543 7734
Fax: +44 20 7581 4445
Email: info@eacih.org
www.eacih.org
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