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co-presidency

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co-presidency [kəʊˈprezɪdənsɪ] Ncopresidencia f


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Egypt, along with France, took the organization's first co-presidency, a position still held today.
Titus invited all the newly-elected Democratic women for a meeting, where she floated an idea to have their class president be a co-presidency, rotating every six months as a way to spread the power.
aa During the Marseilles two-day meeting, euro-mediterranean ministers the European Commission's proposals on the operating and the co-presidency of the newly formed Mediterranean union.
 
 
 
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