The delegation of the Executive Committee of the League of "Parliamentarians for Al-Quds" meets with MP Stefano Fassina, Chairman of the Italian Left Party in continuation of its visit to the Italian Parliament

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  • April 10, 2019
The delegation of the Executive Committee of the League of "Parliamentarians for Al-Quds" meets with MP Stefano Fassina, Chairman of the Italian Left Party in continuation of its visit to the Italian Parliament

In continuation of the visit of the League’s delegation, headed by the president Hamid al-Ahmar to the Italian Parliament, the delegation joined by MP Ahmed Boukhoubza, a member of the League from Morocco, meets with the former minister and the current representative in the Italian Parliament, Stefano Fassina, head of the Italian Left Party, in the presence of the parliamentarian accompanying the delegation, Mikkeli Beras.
The meeting started with a presentation by the President of the League, in which he presented the League and its objectives, thanking the leader of the party for his courageous positions in support of the Palestinian right, which is consistent with the values of freedom and human justice. He also called on them to promote the League’s goals by joining it and participating in its next conference to be held in conjunction with the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
For his part, the party leader welcomed the delegation of the League and expressed his happiness in exerting every effort to support the Palestinian right, which is supported by the historical facts and international legitimacy. He also expressed his satisfaction that his party’s deputies cooperate with the League with all responsibility and positivity because his party shares the same orientation with the Association in supporting freedoms, rights and human justice.

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