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President Mohamed Abdelaziz attended the inauguration of new President of El Salvador, Mauricio Funes


The Saharawi President, Mohamed Abdelaziz, along with a dozen heads of state, mainly from Latin America, attended the June 1 at the investiture ceremony of new President of El Salvador, Mauricio Funes, who was elected last March as a candidate backed by the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front.

Funes Access to the Salvadoran presidency, ends more than three decades of conservative governments in the Central American country under the leadership of the Party Arena.

President Mohamed Abdelaziz arrived last Sunday to the Salvadoran capital accompanied by several Saharawi officials, being greeted at the airport by Deputy Foreign Minister of El Salvador and other civil and military authorities.

addition to participating in the ceremony held at the Convention Center, San Salvador, the Saharawi President and his delegation held bilateral meetings and talks with several heads of state, mainly from Latin America and the Caribbean. Mohamed Abdelaziz

likewise participated, along with several leaders Salvadoran politicians and leaders in the popular event held on the afternoon of Sunday, June 1 at the Stadium of San Salvador in the presence of at least 40,000 members and supporters of the Frente Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front. Speaking

Saharawi President reiterated his congratulations to President Funes for his accession to the Presidency, said he was honored to be present in this "historic moment the people of El Salvador after decades of struggle and sacrifice for freedom and dignity ", and compared that struggle with that" still fighting the Saharawi people for independence and against foreign occupation of their country. "

Moreover, the President Mohamed Abdelaziz, went to the tomb of Shafik Khandala, where he laid a wreath in honor of the late leader of the Farabundo Marti. At the ceremony, were present, Ms, Thania Khandala, widow of the late leader, his son, Rep. Federico Khandala and other family members, along with Carlos Castaneda, Deputy Foreign Minister in the new government of Mauricio Funes and Chief Parliamentary Caucus of the FMLN, Othon Reyes.















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