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La Realeza y Los Derechos Humanos

Publicado en Casa Real de Serbia, Iran, Serbia by alvarezgalloso on Diciembre 10th, 2007

El Heredero al Trono Desocupado de Iran Reza Pahlavi II condeno la violacion de los derechos humanos en Iran y espera una mejoria en la situacion en Iran. 

El Heredero del Trono Despocupado de Serbia Alejandro II invito al mundo desde el Palacio Real en Serbia a la observacion del respeto de los derechos humanos.

Ojala si las plegarias se pueden extenderse hacia Nuestro Continente Americano especialmente Cuba, Venezuela, EEUU, y Bolivia.   

ESCRIBO ESTO ESCUCHANDO EL VILLANCICO: “MI HUMILDE ORACION” INTERPRETADO POR LUIS MIGUEL. OH DIOS QUE ESTAS EN EL CIELO: SI PUEDO TENER UN REGALO DE NAVIDAD PARA ESCOGER, SERIA QUE EL MUNDO TUVIESE PAZ Y AMOR!!!!!!!!!!!

Return of Royal Purveyors in Serbia

Publicado en Casa Real de Serbia, Serbia by alvarezgalloso on Diciembre 10th, 2007

PRESS RELEASE

  WHITE PALACE RECEPTION IN HONOUR OF ROYAL PURVEYORS 

Belgrade, 8 December 2007 : Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander II and Crown Princess Katherine hosted tonight at the White Palace representatives of companies that were awarded the warrant of Royal Purveyors.

  

Eighty companies received the right to use the Royal Warrant for their products.  

The title of Royal Purveyor is awarded to companies that have, for a number of years, been providing support to the Royal Compound with their products or services. It is a specific form of recognition and gratitude. The decision to award warrants is made by the Head of the Royal House, HRH Crown Prince Alexander II, whilst all the details regarding the use of the Royal Warrant, are regulated by separate contracts.  

This tradition exists in all European Parliamentary Monarchies. In the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , it was used for the first time during the reign of King Alexander I, and has now been re-introduced.  

On this occasion, the Royal Warrant decree was handed to the representatives of the following companies and institutions: Agrocoop Export Import, Alba Avis Szr, Alpine, Ars Grafika, Artcode, Art Ival, JKP Zelenilo Belgrade, Belgrade Fair, Bird Express, Blumen Market, Carlsberg Serbia, Carnex, CIP, Coca-Cola HBC – Serbia, Comtrade Group,Culinary Association, Daimler Chrysler SCG, Doncafe Group, Dunav Insurance, Emporio Vinary, Energoprojekt Equipment, Frikom, Grafix, Gemax, Hyatt Regency Belgrade, Henkel Merima, Ikarbus, Imlek, Energoprojekt – Ingraf, Ishrana Produkt, Workshop Ivković, JAT Airways, Restaurant Jezero, Jokic Meat Industry, Lasta, Skener Studio Lazic, CFS Lola, Beer Factory MB, MD International, Microsoft SoftwareMlekoprodukt Zrenjanin, Nestlé Ice Cream Serbia, Oil Industry Of Serbia (NIS A.D.), Pernod Ricard Serbia, Restaurant Perper, Petrovic Roses, Polimark, Porsche Serbia, Wineco (Podrum Radenkovic-Trnavci), Samba Coffee, Si&Si Group, Simex D.O.O., Simpo, Catering Slast, Solventa Pancevo, Stark, Srbijasume, Serbian Glass Factory Paracin, Stylos, Seli, Telecom Serbia, Tempo, Tim System, Brothers Todorovic, Jewellery Tomasevic, Nursery Topalovic, Meat Industry Topola, Bakery Trpkovic, Verano Motors, Veropoulos - Super Vero, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Novi Sad, College for Hotel Management, Belgrade Waterworks and Sewage, Vujic Valjevo, Zastava Car Industry, Zika Photo, Hotel Restaurant Zlatnik, Wow Vinery and Medo Product.

Crown Prince of Serbia on Human Rights

Publicado en Casa Real de Serbia, Serbia by alvarezgalloso on Diciembre 10th, 2007

PRESS RELEASE  

HRH CROWN PRINCE ALEXANDER’S STATEMENT ON THE OCCASION OF THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF HUMAN RIGHTS 

Belgrade, 9 December 2007 :

HRH Crown Prince Alexander II issued the following statement on the occasion of the International Day of Human Rights.  

Poverty is one of the major challenges that our society faces at this moment, and very often we fail to see that poverty is not a cause, but merely a result of problems within the society, among which human rights violations are most prominent.

Providing equal human rights to all members of the society is not something we do as a charity, but on the contrary, it is our obligation to make our society richer and better place for all”, stated HRH Crown Prince Alexander on the occasion of December 10, the International Day of Human rights.  

On this occasion, Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander II and Crown Princess Katherine have sent letters to Mr. Lance Clark, UNDP Resident Representative in Belgrade and Mr. Slobodan Lalovic, Serbian Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Policy, respectively.