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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT SAKHAROV PRIZE 2024 to Elected President of Venezuela G. URRUTIA & M. MACHADO (PE813)
N°PE813: FDC “Session of the European Parliament, Strasbourg (France) 16-19.12.2024 - 2024 SAKHAROV PRIZE for Freedom of Thought Award Ceremony to Edmundo González URRUTIA, legitimate and democratically elected President of Venezuela, and Maria Corina MACHADO, leader of the Venezuela's Unity Democratic Platform"
- Postage France 1.29 “Civil Security - Canadair water bomber plane (2024)"
- Perforated label (cinderella) "2024 Laureate of the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought"
- Picture postmark Strasbourg "Session of the European Parliament" 17.12.2024
Collector's Edition of 200 numbered FDC envelopes - Rare
Main themes of the plenary session of the European Parliament, from 16 to 19 december 2024 in Strasbourg (France)
Disinformation online. On Tuesday, MEPs and the Commission will discuss misinformation and disinformation circulating on social media platforms such as TikTok, and the dangers they pose to the holding of free and fair elections in Europe.
Syria. On Tuesday, MEPs will assess the latest developments in Syria, its geopolitical implications, and the humanitarian situation in the region in debate with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. A resolution will be put to a vote in a future session.
December European Council. On Wednesday, MEPs will outline their demands of European leaders ahead of the 19 December EU summit, which is set to focus on Ukraine, the Middle East, crisis prevention, and migration. Plenary will also express its expectations for the EU-Western Balkans Summit, which will take place on 18 December.
Russian disinformation on Ukraine. On Tuesday, MEPs and EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas will debate Russia’s manipulation of history and use of false narratives to justify its war in Ukraine. A resolution will be put to a vote during the January plenary session.
(Source : europarl.europa.eu/news)
A philatelic envelope, designed by Historiaphil© (Philately Kiosk of the European Parliament, Strasbourg, France) commemorates the highlights of the Strasbourg plenary session of the European Parliament. It was produced as a continuation of the collection of philatelic envelopes bearing witness since 1949 to the history of Europe and its institutions. Its edition is limited to 200 numbered copies.
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- 01/12/2024
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