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ABC of Spain 2 / Philip VI preside on Tuesday for the first time holding the Military Easter, a solemn military ceremony with which he opened his agenda 2015 in a week that also features the presentation of letters credentials of six new ambassadors, including those from China, Portugal and Panama.
A day after his father meet 77 years, Don Felipe attend the Royal Palace, as every January 6, but this time not to accompany Don Juan Carlos in the Military Easter, but to be the Presiding Officer at the military ceremony that opens each year the official agenda and attended by representatives of state institutions, the three Armies and the Civil Guard.
Accompanied by Doña Letizia, King and preside over a ceremony to no longer participate Don Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia and, as usual, will culminate with the usual speeches of the defense minister and the monarch in the Hall Throne of the palace.
The official agenda provided by the Royal Family continue on Thursday 8 also at the Royal Palace, where Philip VI receive six new ambassadors presented their credentials to the monarch to exercise effectively the functions of representation in Spain in their respective countries: China, Portugal, Ireland, Hungary, Panama and Egypt. And they will come to meet Don Felipe in that order Panamanian María de las Mercedes de la Guardia, the Egyptian Ahmed Shafik Ismail Abdelmoeti, Irish David John Cooney, Hungarian Enikö Gyori, the Portuguese Francisco Pimentel de Melo Ribeiro de Menezes and Chinese Lyu Fan.
The next day, Don Felipe and Doña Letizia offer their first official public hearings of the year in the Palacio de la Zarzuela, where they receive a delegation of representatives of the National Commission for the Rationalization of Spanish Schedules, presiding Ignacio Buqueras, and the Standing Committee of the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE).
Although not part of the official agenda of the Royal Family, the Queen Sofía will open its 2015 activities on Sunday because preside late in the afternoon of that day the charity concert that Recycled Instruments Orchestra Cateura -made up of twenty children Paraguayans offered at the National Auditorium of Music in Madrid.
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