North Macedonia, Italy Deepen Parliamentary Cooperation

North Macedonia, Italy Deepen Parliamentary Cooperation

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Parliament Speaker Afrim Gashi is resuming his visit to Italy, CE Report quotes MIA.

According to the agenda, he is scheduled to meet with Lorenzo Fontana, President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, Senator Emma Pavanelli and members of the bilateral cooperation group with Balkan countries, Giulio Tremonti, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign and European Affairs, and its members as well as Alessandro Giglio Vigna, Chairman of the EU Policies Committee, and its members.

As part of the visit, Parliament’s Secretary General, Marina Dimovska is scheduled to hold a separate meeting with Dr. Fabrizio Castaldi, Secretary General of the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Parliament.

The Parliament Speaker and the delegation, which includes MPs Blagica Lasovska, Dimitar Kovachevski and Mimoza Musa, will meet with representatives of the diaspora in Italy at the Embassy of the Republic of North Macedonia in Rome.

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