Former Andorran PM Jaume Bartumeu Attends Mitterrand Banquet in Paris
Joined European leaders including ex-Spanish PM Felipe González and French PMs Cazeneuve and Valls to honor François Mitterrand's legacy and invited his son to visit Andorra.
Key Points
- Jaume Bartumeu attended Banquet du 10 mai in Paris honoring François Mitterrand's election anniversary.
- Joined by ex-Spanish PM Felipe González and former French PMs Cazeneuve and Valls.
- Event focused on Mitterrand's legacy in European integration.
- Bartumeu invited Gilbert Mitterrand to visit Andorra.
Former Andorran head of government Jaume Bartumeu attended the annual "Banquet du 10 mai" in Paris on Tuesday evening, an event organised by the Institut François Mitterrand to mark the anniversary of François Mitterrand's election as French president.
The gathering brought together European political figures and institutional representatives for reflection and discussion on the late president's legacy and his role in European integration. In a relaxed atmosphere, attendees strengthened personal and institutional ties across countries.
Bartumeu, attending as a guest, conversed with former Spanish prime minister Felipe González, who delivered a speech to those present. He also spoke with former French prime ministers Bernard Cazeneuve and Manuel Valls, greeting the latter later during the evening.
The former Andorran leader used the occasion to invite Gilbert Mitterrand, son of the late president and a first-time visitor to Andorra, to visit the Principat soon.
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