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Ex-president Klaus Iohannis leaves Cotroceni Presidential Palace, reviews Guard of Honour one more time

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Former president Klaus Iohannis has left the Cotroceni Palace on Wednesday, after reviewing the Guard of Honour for the last time.

The departure ceremony included the singing of the Romanian National Anthem and the review of the Guard of Honor.

Employees of the Presidential Administration were present on the Marinescu Plateau.

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