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President Dimitriadis answered pupils' questions on the European Economic and Social Committee

11/06/2007 by: Agathe Djelalian

On 11 April 2007, Dimitris Dimitriadis, President of the European Economic and Social Committee, and a team of experts were welcomed at the EUN office to take part in a Spring Day for Europe chat with pupils. As an online guest of 11 European schools, he answered their questions on the theme "50 years of Europe: The EESC as a bridge between Europe and organised civil society".

The chat involved 11 schools from nine countries including Bulgaria, Greece, Greenland, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Turkey and Spain.

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).

President Dimitriadis
From left to right: Agata Berdys and Peter Lindvald Nielsen
From left to right: Ana-Cristina Costea and Dimitris Chatzigiannis
From left to right: President Dimitriadis and Marco Thysse  
The EESC and EUN teams
From left to right:
President Dimitriadis and Sofia Aslanidou
Miejski Zespół Szkół nr 3, Będzin, Poland. Teacher coordinator: Beata Grela
Daugavpils State gymnasium, Latvia. Teacher coordinator: Oksana Deica


Video-clips:

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


The President's team:

Agata Berdys, Press Service
Dimitris Chatzigiannis, Administrator, President's cabinet
Ana-Cristina Costea, Stagiaire - Press Office
Peter Lindvald Nielsen, Head of Communication
Marco Thyssen, Head of ECO section


Related articles:

Chat transcipt
Interview with Dimitris Dimitriadis


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