Beatification and Canonisation of Pope John Paul II - List of Dignitaries at The Beatification

List of Dignitaries At The Beatification

  • Albania: President Bamir Topi
  • Belgium: HM The King of the Belgians
  • Brazil: Vice-President Michel Temer, representing President Dilma Rousseff
  • Bulgaria: Chairwoman of the National Assembly Tsetska Tsacheva
  • Congo: President Denis Sassou Nguesso
  • Estonia: President Toomas Hendrik Ilves
  • European Union: President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso
  • France: Prime Minister François Fillon
  • Honduras: President Porfirio Lobo Sosa
  • Hungary: Prime Minister Viktor Orbán
  • Ireland: Government Chief Whip Paul Kehoe
  • Israel: Minister without portfolio Yossi Peled
  • Italy: President Giorgio Napolitano, President of the Senate Renato Schifani, President of the Chamber of Deputies Gianfranco Fini, and Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
  • Lithuania: Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius
  • Mexico: President of Mexico Felipe Calderón
  • Palestinian Authority: Minister without portfolio Ziad El Bandak
  • Poland: President Bronisław Komorowski, former President and leader of Solidarity, Lech Wałęsa
  • Spain: TRH The Prince and Princess of Asturias, Minister of the Presidency Ramón Jauregui
  • Republic of China: Minister of the Interior Jiang Yi-huah, representing President Ma Ying-jeou
  • United Kingdom: HRH The Duke of Gloucester, representing HM The Queen
  • Zimbabwe: President Robert Mugabe

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