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Thursday

We started this important day in a town hall exactly at 9.00. Well, at least, that was a plan. Anyway, the day was so important because it was the day of the simulation of the European parliament. Everyone had been waiting for it!

The simulation started with personal statement from every member. People were nervous though the president said it’s not necessary. Luckily the minute was quick after all. After the speeches, parliament started talking about the topic from many views. Topic that the parliament was working with was cultural heritage in Europe. The main themes of the discussion were cultural heritage and economy, technology and education.

There happened a lots of things during the simulation than just talking. Mr. Gaganis was disappointed about the way his party was doing and he set up a new party. The president of the simulation had some problems with pronouncing the names. At the end were the best speaker and the best diplomate chosen. Mr. Gaganis was the best speaker with his big speeches. Mr. Markoulidakis was the best diplomate with his political points. We also had two breaks for eating. Food was good as always!

After the simulation it was time to wait for the evening. Some went to eat, other relaxed or got ready.

Farewell party started at 20.00 and it was in a restaurant which is few kilometers away from Rethymnon. There was lots of greek food, music and dancing from all over the world and of course: fun. The principal and other teachers had short speeches for thank people. They gave diplomas to students and teachers. Party, and Thursday, ended after the midnight.


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