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Eritrea: 4th Congress of PFDJ Youth Members Conducted in Holland


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

25 March 2008
Posted to the web 25 March 2008

Asmara

The 4th congress of PFDJ youth members was conducted in Bizenmontel City, Holland, from March 21 to 23.

In the congress that was attended by youth representatives from different countries in Europe, Australia and Eritrea, the Head of Political Affairs at the PFDJ, Mr. Yemane Gebreab, gave briefings on the accomplishments in programs envisaged for implementation last year and the ones to be implemented in the coming years, as well as the tasks and challenges of the youth lying ahead.

The Chairperson of the Congress, Ms. Kuluberhan Gebremedhin, noted its significance and called on the participants to exchange experience and enhance their contribution in national affairs.



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