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PSD’s Ciolacu: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth built bridges among nations for future generations

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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has built bridges among nations for future generations, the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Marcel Ciolacu, Social Democratic Party leader, said on Thursday evening, according to Agerpres.

He posted on Twitter a message in English, in which he says that he „learned with deep sadness” about the death of Queen Elizabeth II and sent his condolence to the Royal Family and the citizens of the British Kingdom.

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