Parliament to mark 25th anniversary of Moldova's independence by festive programme
12:04 | 08.09.2016 Category: Official
Chisinau, 8 September /MOLDPRES/- The parliament will mark the 25th anniversary of Moldova’s independence by a festive programme held on 9 September with the participation of important European parliamentary delegations, the parliament’s communication and public relations department has reported.
Attending the event will be heads, deputy heads and MPs from 11 countries – Ukraine, Belgium, Poland, Switzerland, Romania, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Serbia, Turkey and Albania, MEPs Andi Cristea and Petras Austrevicius, as well as His Royal Highness Prince Radu of Romania.
The programme will start with traditional laying flowers at monument to Stefan cel Mare. The European officials will visit the parliament’s restored building, including conference hall and Europe hall, and will have a joint meeting with Parliament Speaker Andrian Candu and deputy heads Liliana Palihovici and Vladimir Vitiuc.
The official ceremony will be held at the Palace of the Republic starting from 11:00. Under the programme, speeches will be delivered by Parliament Speaker Andrian Candu, Chairman of the Constitutional Court Alexandru Tanase, MEP Andi Cristea, President of the National Council of Switzerland Christa Markwalder and MP of the first parliament Mihail Cotorobai. Attending the event will be about 300 guests, including the country leadership, MPs, ministers, ambassadors, representatives of development partners, civil society and academic environment, culture people.
The Palace of the Republic will also stage a photo exhibition “25 years of independence”.
Candu will have separate meetings with Christa Markwalder, deputy speaker of Latvia Gundars Daudze, deputy speaker of Lithuania Algirdas Sysas and deputy speaker of Turkey Ahmet Aydin.
Under the official programme, to promote Moldova’s tourism potential, the European parliamentary delegations will visit the important tourist sights – Museum Complex Orheiul Vechi (Old Orhei) and Cricova underground galleries.
(Editor M. Jantovan)