Working Group of Slavic Minorities (AGSM)
10.03.2025The Working Group of Slavic Minorities (AGSM) was founded under the umbrella of FUEN in 1996 and comprises more than 30 organisations. It is the largest working group in FUEN and it advocates the interests and concerns of the Slavic minorities in Europe. It is a bridge builder not only between the minority communities but also with the states they live in and it fosters their cooperation.
Number of member organisations: 32 (14 Ordinary Members, 18 Associated and Supporting Members and umbrella organisations)
Speaker of the Working Group: Hartmut Leipner
Website of the working group: agsm.fuen.org
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