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Internet Chat with Michel Delebarre, President of the Committee of the Regions

11/06/2007 by: Agathe Djelalian

On 2 April 2007, Michel Delebarre, President of the Committee of the Regions, visited European Schoolnet. He was an online guest of nine European schools and answered their questions on the theme "What future for the Regions and Cities of Europe after 50 years of the European Union?".

During the chat session, President Delebarre answered in French the questions prepared by nine schools across Europe coming from Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Italy, Slovenia and Romania.

Here is a photo-gallery with pictures and video-clips taken during the chat. Click on a picture to see a larger version of it. To find out more about the online discussion, click here to read the chat transcript (PDF format).

From left to right: Laurent Claeys and President Delebarre 
From left to right: Dominique Lemoine and Sophie Vandeputte
From left to right: Matthieu Hornung and Agathe Djelalian
From left to right: Laurent Claeys,  President Delebarre and Matthieu Hornung  
From left to right: President Delebarre and Agathe Djelalian
Institut de la Providence, Anderlecht, Belgium. Teacher Coordinators: Bernard Dupriez and Yohann Fleury
College National "Mihail Kogalniceanu", Galati, Romania. Teacher coordinator: Elena Marasescu
Grup Scolar Electrotehnica Focsani, Romania. Teacher coordinator: Virginia Bogdan


Video-clips:

Video-clip 1, (avi format)
Video-clip 2, (avi format)


The President's team:

Laurent Claeys, ITC Manager
Matthieu Hornung, Administrator
Dominique Lemoine, Administrative assistant


Related articles:

Chat transcipt
Interview with President Delebarre 


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