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27th General Assembly

The European Christian Political Movement (ECPM) convened its 27th General Assembly at the Thon Hotel in Brussels. The reunion brought together board representatives, members and staff to reflect, discuss, and decide on the future and the growth of the party.

27th General Assembly

The assembly began with a heartfelt remembrance of Michal Považan, a valued member whose sudden passing was deeply felt by all. Members took a moment to honor his memory and pray for his family and loved ones. Milan Krajniak was inaugurated to fill the vacant seat on the board.

A new Advisory Council president was elected during the meeting. ECPM expressed its gratitude to Florica Cherecheș for her years of dedicated service, as she handed over the presidency to her successor, Inga Bite. The assembly warmly welcomed Ms. Bite to her new role.

The agenda also included discussions on enhancing internal dialogue and fostering party growth, with further steps taken to advance these goals.

The gathering provided a valuable opportunity for members to meet, network, and exchange ideas. It reaffirmed ECPM’s commitment to its mission of promoting Christian values in European politics and preparing for the challenges and opportunities ahead.

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