co-presidency

co-presidency

n
the state or act of being co-president
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co-presidency

[kəʊˈprezɪdənsɪ] Ncopresidencia f
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The body language of the duo, who for all intent and purposes operated as a co-presidency, spoke the same language: appearing in press conferences together, sometimes wearing similar outfit ndash of white shirts and red ties.
Pais said that under the "active leadership" of the UfM Co-Presidency, currently assumed by the European Union and Jordan, and mandated by the Ministers of its 43 Member States, notably through the Ministerial Declarations of Istanbul, Marrakech, Paris and very soon in Cairo, the UfM has been "actively setting a regional, structured and inclusive agenda to promote women's economic, social and political rights in the region in close cooperation with all regional stakeholders through three dimensions: political fora, regional dialogue platforms and projects".
This third edition of the Regional Forum was chaired by the UfM Co-Presidency, assumed by Federica Mogherini, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission, and Ayman Safadi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan, and hosted by Josep Borrell, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain and Nasser Kamel, the UfM Secretary General.
The structure and the system of governance of the UfM, with its co-presidency currently held by Jordan and the EU, has created a sense of shared responsibility among the different partners.
The Co-Presidency of the Union highlighted in its conclusions the role of the UfM as a unique, action-driven platform to intensify joint efforts to address common challenges and create common opportunities in the Euro-Mediterranean region.
Citing 'political economics' at play, Salceda sought to dismiss impressions of a 'co-presidency' now of President Duterte with Speaker GMA.
Based on a joint co-presidency between the two southern and northern shores of the Mediterranean Sea, the UfM aims to promote dialogue and cooperation in the Euro-Mediterranean region.
He was the first Deputy President ever to have cultivated what appeared to be a co-presidency. He even on occasion got the President to dress in similar attire, which made them appear uniform.
Goldstein gives Dan Quayle his due as a worthy vice president, and challenges head-on the prevailing theory of a "co-presidency" between George W.
21 - Welcoming the unanimous election of the Kingdom of Morocco to take over the co-presidency with the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the World Forum to Combat Terrorism.
On this occasion, an implementation joint commission has been set up, under the co-presidency of Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and French Foreign Affairs and International Development Minister Laurent Fabius.