Tjaša Feher
CRTA EU
Tjaša is a Brussels-based EU policy and advocacy professional specialising in rule of law, transparency, and anti-corruption policy. She currently serves as EU Advocacy Manager at EUCRTA, where she leads advocacy efforts aimed at strengthen accountability mechanisms and democratic governance at both EU level and across the Western Balkans.
Prior to joining EUCRTA, Tjaša worked at Transparency International EU, focusing on anti-corruption policy, rule of law conditionality, democratic resilience, and the protection of the EU’s financial interests. Earlier in her career, she held policy roles in Budapest, including at the Embassies of Sweden and Embassy of Slovenia, where she worked on regional political affairs and EU policy coordination.
Tjaša holds an MA in International Relations from Corvinus University of Budapest, where her academic research focused on transitional justice and the dissolution of Yugoslavia, reflecting her long-standing interest in governance, accountability, and post-conflict democratic development in the Western Balkans.