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Presidium

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presidium, praesidium
1. (in Communist countries) a permanent committee of a larger body, such as a legislature, that acts for it when it is in recess
2. a collective presidency, esp of a nongovernmental organization

Presidium 

in Russian, a group of persons, a collegium, elected to direct a meeting or conference or as the permanent governing body of party, scientific, and other public organizations.



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Pyongyang's Korean Central Broadcasting Station, monitored by Yonhap news agency, on Tuesday said Yang Hyong-sop, vice president of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, gave the awards to players.
23, Uspaskich returned from Brussels to participate in the sitting of his party's presidium.
Meanwhile, North Korean top leader Kim Jong-il, President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly Kim Yong-nam and Premier Kim Yong-il said in a joint message to the Chinese leaders that the establishment of North Korea-China relations was an epoch-making event.
 
 
 
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