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Tuesday, 02 June 2009 12:28 |
After over a month, 14 debates and many, many kilometers, day 2 of Action for Europe has, at last, reached its end. The last event of this phase of Action for Europe took place in Kratovo, where we had another full room and very interesting interventions from our guests: His Excellency the Ambassador of Poland in the Republic of Macedonia, Mr. Dariusz Karol Bachura, Mrs. Susan Bonhet, representing the Embassy of Germany, and Mr. Mite Andonovski, Mayor of the Municipality of Kratovo.
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Friday, 29 May 2009 10:09 |
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Yesterday Action for Europe was in the Hotel Epinal in Bitola, where we had another very interesting debate, with a big crowd eager to know more about the European Union and the Accession process. Our guests in this session were His Excellency the Ambassador of France in the Republic of Macedonia, Mr. Bernard Valero, and the Mayor of the municipality of Bitola, Mr. Vladimir Talevski.
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Wednesday, 27 May 2009 13:17 |
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Yesterday we travelled to the Prespa region, to the municipality of Resen, for one of the last debates of day 2 of Action for Europe. Our guests for this event were Her Excellency the Ambassador of Greece in the Republic of Macedonia, Mrs. Alexandra, and the Mayor of the municipality of Resen, Mr. Mihail Volkanovski.
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Friday, 22 May 2009 10:49 |
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Yesterday, MCET went to Debar for another debate of our Action for Europe. Once more the event was a success, with the amphitheater of the Dom na Kultura not only completely full but also very interested in issues connected to the Accession and the Community Programmes available to them.
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Wednesday, 20 May 2009 13:06 |
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The world spins and changes at an unmeasurable speed. Never like today evolution comes to us as fast as now, and new and more powerful communication tools are accessible to us constantly. More and more, people rely on web-based communication to stay in touch, to share their opinions and points of view, to create links to people and places they would never have access to without the internet. We, at MCET, couldn't be indifferent to this.
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