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Discuss “European Parliament members speak at Pitt”

European Parliament members Graf Alexander Lambsdorff of Germany and Antonyia Parvanova of Bulgaria spoke about foreign affairs at the University of Pittsburgh’s European Union Center of Excellence on Tuesday.

Lambsdorff, a former member of the German Foreign Office, serves on the delegation for United States relations and is a substitute on the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Parvanova, only an observer until Bulgaria officially enters the European Union in January, is involved with the environment, public health, and food safety committee.

Pitt’s EU center is one of 10 centers in the U.S. funded by the European Commission.

The European Parliament is the only EU institution whose members are elected. The EU’s 457 million citizens are...

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