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Le Sénat salue le départ de l’ex-sénateur Luc Fleurinord

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The content originally appeared on: juno7 - Haïti News ​ ​ Le Sénat de la République salue le départ de l’ex-sénateur du Nord-Ouest, Luc Fleurinord. À travers une note de condoléances, le Secrétariat général du Sénat de la République a salué la mémoire de l’ancien Sénateur du département du Nord-Ouest, Luc Fleurinord décédé le lundi 20 novembre 2023 en sa résidence privée. Dans cette note portant la signature de la Secrétaire générale du Sénat, Marie Nelly Verpile Boyer, Luc Fleurinord […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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