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In front of the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister and the official guests of the Hellenic Republic, the military parade began shortly after 10 am, culminating in the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the proclamation of the Revolution.
In addition to the president, the prime minister, the official leader of the opposition and members of the government, the president of Cyprus Nikos Anastasiadis, the prime minister of Russia Mikhail Misoustin, the dissident of the British throne Prince Charles with the Duchess of Cornwall and the Minister Defense of France, Florence Parley. The “present” is also given by the Governor of Attica George Patoulis, the Mayor of Athens Costas Bakogiannis, etc.
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The parade began to the sound of the raids by the military command band and the general command of the lieutenant general and commander of the Evelpidon school, Georgios Kostidis. The three chiefs of the Armed Forces arrived in the area on foot, while the first section to parade was the cavalry section with uniformed horsemen from various historical periods. “It is a trip back in time in the heart of Athens” said the presenter Nikos Aliagas who together with the official Sofia Korma were in charge of presenting the parade.
After the warriors of the cavalry paralyzed Greek girls and boys of various ages, in traditional costumes that were presented for the first time in their entirety to be followed by a section with the banners and flags of the Revolution and then the Holy Corps, a corps founded by Alexandros Ypsilantis and in the years of the Revolution served student volunteers from the Greek communities of Moldavia.
The witness was later taken by ulamos in costumes from various regions, from the mainland and from the island, of Greece. The first motorized section to paralyze Amalias avenue was Stratonomia.
Source: skai.gr