I am meeting Ana Dragic just after a basketball tournament. She has just arranged the interview, but then surprises me with a filled questionnaire early in the morning. I don’t know Ana very well, but I can see that she really gets along with Marijana Roscic, the current Network Commissioner (NetCommie), so I am sure she will also inherit Marijana’s strict habits and strong structure, which make her work very structured and organised.
So here it is – Ana Dragic candidating for Network Commission (NetCom):
You are candidating for the NetCom. Do you feel experienced enough?
After a one year term as president of a strong local such as AEGEE-Beograd and six months as Subcommissioner responsible for some very nice locals, after dealing with many difficulties of the locals in this region and being a participant, organizer and coordinator of many events, yes, I am sure I am experienced enough for this position.
From what I’ve seen, you are in very good relations with Marijana. Do you plan to take responsibility for her locals?
As I have already mentioned, I have been working in Marijana’s team for the last six months, and I am familiar with the situation of ‘her’ locals. When it comes to taking responsibility for them after Marijana’s term ends, that is something for the whole NetCom team to decide together. But I would surely love to continue working with them in case I get elected.
And what about the Eastern Balkans – Bulgaria, Romania, Greece?
The same applies for them… after the elections, the NetCom team will decide and distribute the locals.
Do you see any potential in this region for future locals?
“Svakoga dana u svakom pogledu sve više napredujemo.” – “Dolly Bell”
Every day, in every moment, we are progressing more and more.
At the last Agora it was discussed that Bridging Europe could also be applied for the Western Balkans. Are you going to support such projects, bridging Serbia and Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia?
Of course I am going to support Bridging Europe, and I will support any other project which benefits the locals in this area.
We can see that now, and also during the last few years, most of the Comite Directeur (CD) candidates are former NetCom members. Do you have such intentions in mind?
At the moment, I don’t have such plans, but you never know.
How do you plan to fit the NetCom responsibilities into your timetable?
As I am playing my last basketball tournament this week and finishing my bachelor studies this year, my main responsibility will be AEGEE and hopefully master studies in Belgrade, so there
won’t be any problems with my schedule for sure.
It is said that AEGEE-Academy is the most attractive body in AEGEE. Also, through a joke, the Public Relations Committee became the tallest body and The AEGEEan – the sexiest. What would the Network Commission be like?
The most active, of course!
Thank you and good luck in Enschede!
Written by Liliya Buyukliyska, AEGEE-Sofia