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FDC European Parliament 10.2024 - WAR IN UKRAINE, North Korean troups in Russia - GÉNIN Red Cross stamp (PE811-T2)
N°PE811-T2: FDC “Session of the European Parliament, Strasbourg 21-24.10.2024 - WAR IN UKRAINE - Vote on loan of 35 BILLION EUROS TO UKRAINE, supported by Russian assets - Sending troops from North Korea to Russia (Kursk) - Red Cross stamp ML. GÉNIN"
- Postage France (TYPE 2) 1.29€ “160 years of the French Red Cross - Marie-Léonie GÉNIN 1859-1947"
(Note: stamp from the BLOCK of 3 stamps "160 years French Red Cross 2024 - Women of commitment" including a DONATION of €2.00)
- Picture cancellation Strasbourg "Session of the European Parliament" 22.10.2024
Collector's Edition - Edition of 200 numbered envelopes (FDC) - Rare
Main themes from the 21-24 October 2024 Plenary Session in Strasbourg (France).
Financial assistance to Ukraine. On Tuesday, MEPs will debate and vote on a €35 billion financial assistance package for Ukraine as part of the G7’s support initiative. The package leverages extraordinary profits from frozen Russian assets and aims to address Ukraine’s urgent financing needs in the face of Russia’s brutal war of aggression.
Sakharov Prize 2024 winner. On Thursday, the Conference of Presidents (EP President Metsola and political group leaders) will decide on the winner of the 2024 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. The three shortlisted candidates are (in alphabetical order): Dr Gubad Ibadoghlu, academic and anti-corruption activist in Azerbaijan; María Corina Machado, as leader of the democratic forces in Venezuela and President-elect Edmundo González Urrutia; and "Women Wage Peace" and "Women of the Sun", Israel/Palestine.
Lebanon. On Tuesday morning, MEPs will debate the situation in Lebanon and are set to call for an urgent ceasefire and for the UN mission in the country to be protected, after several recent attacks.
Migration. On Wednesday, MEPs will discuss with the Commission potential changes to EU legislation to make the return of third-country nationals who do not have the legal rightto stay in Europe easier and facilitate a more orderly management of migration.
(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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- 01/10/2024
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