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President Iohannis changes the programme of his official visit to France to attend solemn sitting of Parliament on Wednesday

November 23, 2018

President Klaus Iohannis has changed the programme of his official visit to France to be able to participate in the solemn sitting of Parliament dedicated to the celebration of the Greater Union Centennial, according to the Presidential Administration. “Taking into account that on Wednesday, November 28, the solemn joint sitting of the Deputies’ Chamber and the Senate will be held, which is dedicated to the celebration of the Greater Union Centennial, the Romanian President changed the programme of his official visit he was going to pay to the French Republic on the occasion of the inauguration of the Romania-France season. The visit that was initially scheduled for 27-28 November will be carried out between 26-27 November,” the Presidential Administration specifies  in a release issued on Friday. On Wednesday, the Presidential Administration announced that the head of state will be paying an official visit to the French Republic on the occasion of the inauguration of the Romania-France cultural season, which marks the 10th anniversary since the signing of the Strategic Partnership Declaration, as well as the celebration of the Greater Union Centennial of 1918.

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