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Sonja Licht (Serbian: Sonja Liht, Соња Лихт, Hebrew: סוניה ליכט, born 1947 in Subotica, Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian sociologist and political activist. Currently, she is president of the Foreign Policy Council at the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Previously, for more than a decade (1991–2003), she was the president of another non-governmental organization — Fond za Otvoreno Društvo (Open Society Fund), a Serbian branch of George Soros funded Open Society Institute. Editors of the Vreme magazin elected Licht as Person of the Year in 2007.

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  • Sonja Licht (serbio: Sonja Liht, Соња Лихт, en hebreo, סוניה ליכט‎: סוניה ליכט‎‎, nacida en 1947 en Subotica, en serbio, Sonja Liht, Соња Лихт, FPR Yugoslavia) es una socióloga y activista política serbia. Actualmente, es presidenta del Consejo de Política Extranjero en el Ministerio serbio de Asuntos Exteriores. Hija de Antun y Susana Licht, obtuvo un diploma en sociología en la Universidad de Facultad de Belgrado de Filosofía.​ Actualmente presidenta del Fondo de Belgrado para la Excelencia Política). El objetivo de esa organización no gubernamental es para educar a políticos serbios jóvenes, MPs y dirigentes de partido, para facilitar la transición hacia democracia y afiliación de UE. Sonja es fundadora y presidenta de BFPE. Anteriormente, por más de una década 1991–2003, fue presidenta de otra organización no gubernamental — Otvoreno Društvo Fondo de Sociedad Abierta, una rama serbia de George Soros que financió al Instituto de Sociedad Abierta. Los editores del Vreme magazin eligió a Licht Persona del Año en 2007.​ De 2008 a 2012 fue miembro del Concejo Politika AD. Se le ha otorgado varios premios por su trabajo público. (es)
  • Sonja Licht (Serbian: Sonja Liht, Соња Лихт, Hebrew: סוניה ליכט, born 1947 in Subotica, Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian sociologist and political activist. Currently, she is president of the Foreign Policy Council at the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Born to Jewish parents Antun and Susana Licht, she obtained a diploma in sociology at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy. She is currently president of Beogradski fond za političku izuzetnost (Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence). The aim of this non-governmental organization is to educate young Serbian politicians, MPs and party leaders, in order to facilitate the transition toward democracy and EU membership. Sonja Licht is the founder and President of BFPE. Previously, for more than a decade (1991–2003), she was the president of another non-governmental organization — Fond za Otvoreno Društvo (Open Society Fund), a Serbian branch of George Soros funded Open Society Institute. Editors of the Vreme magazin elected Licht as Person of the Year in 2007. From 2008 to 2012 she was a member of Politika AD's managing board. She has been awarded several high prizes for her public work. (en)
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  • Sonja Licht (serbio: Sonja Liht, Соња Лихт, en hebreo, סוניה ליכט‎: סוניה ליכט‎‎, nacida en 1947 en Subotica, en serbio, Sonja Liht, Соња Лихт, FPR Yugoslavia) es una socióloga y activista política serbia. Actualmente, es presidenta del Consejo de Política Extranjero en el Ministerio serbio de Asuntos Exteriores. De 2008 a 2012 fue miembro del Concejo Politika AD. Se le ha otorgado varios premios por su trabajo público. (es)
  • Sonja Licht (Serbian: Sonja Liht, Соња Лихт, Hebrew: סוניה ליכט, born 1947 in Subotica, Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian sociologist and political activist. Currently, she is president of the Foreign Policy Council at the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Previously, for more than a decade (1991–2003), she was the president of another non-governmental organization — Fond za Otvoreno Društvo (Open Society Fund), a Serbian branch of George Soros funded Open Society Institute. Editors of the Vreme magazin elected Licht as Person of the Year in 2007. (en)
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