The
Declaration on the Common Language, with more than two hundred signatures of prominent intellectuals from Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia was simultaneously presented to the public on 30 March 2017 in Zagreb, Podgorica, Belgrade and Sarajevo, where a press conference was held and two
panel discussions with titles "What is a common language?" and "Language and the Future". Then the
Declaration was opened for signing to other people. Over the next few days, more than 8,000 people signed it. Two months later, in the framework of the 10th
Subversive Festival in Zagreb, a
round table on the
Declaration, titled "Language and Nationalism", was held. Then a debate "About the Declaration on the Common Language and Other Demons" was held at the
Crocodile Literature Festival in Belgrade. After that, in
Novi Sad, a panel discussion "Whose is Our Language?" at the
Exit festival and a forum "What are the Achievements of the Declaration on the Common Language?" at the International literary conference,
Book Talk, were organised. In Montenegro, there was a round table on the
Declaration in the framework of the 7th
Njegoš's Days. At the end of 2017, a discussion "What to do With the Language: Who speaks (or does not speak) the common language?" was organised at the 6th
Open University in Sarajevo. 's
plenary lecture on the
Declaration and then at the universities in Japan. On the occasion of the second anniversary of the
Declaration, two round tables were held: in
Vienna "Language and Nationalisms: Do We Understand Each Other?" and in Zagreb "One Language or Several Languages: Discussion on the Declaration on the Common Language", organized by the
Union of Student Associations of the
Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, which later also organized a plenary lecture on the
Declaration at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb. ==Signatories==