Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 April, Variety TheatreÂ
13th Modern Jazz Dance Competition, organised by Baletu Arte Jazz
Information: 06 81 52 56 37
Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 April, Variety TheatreÂ
13th Modern Jazz Dance Competition, organised by Baletu Arte Jazz
Information: 06 81 52 56 37
Friday 27 April, 6 pm, Monaco Multimedia Library – Louis Notari LibraryÂ
Talk on Kathak dance by Priscilla GauriÂ
Information: +377 93 15 29 40
Saturday 28 to Sunday 29 April, Grimaldi Forum Monaco
Artmonte-carlo 2018: international contemporary art, modern art and contemporary design fair
Information: +377 99 99 30 00
Saturday 28 April, Louis II Stadium
French Ligue 1 Football Championship: Monaco vs Amiens (kick-off time to be confirmed)
Information: +377 92 05 74 73
Sunday 29 April, 4 pm, Saint-Charles Church
Concert of sacred music with Maria Keohane, soprano, and the musicians of Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra. The programme features Luigi Boccherini
Information: +377 98 06 28 28
National Council President Stephane Valeri received Minister of State Serge Telle in a first official meeting to discuss important matters in the context of the relationship between the Government and the elected assembly.
It comes just a few days after the first session of the newly elected National Council.
The absolute priority for the new majority is the question of housing. Mr Valeri and Mr Telle will very soon discuss the subject in a full special assembly of Council members, meeting in a Plenary Study Session.
Among the projects on the agenda will be the potential for housing for Monegasques, including in a new commercial centre in Fontvieille. The provision of accommodation for Monegasques in all parts of the Principality is a major preoccupation for the new National Council.
Mr Valeri also asked that the National Council be kept fully informed, as an institutional partner, in every stage of the ongoing negotiations with the European Union.
The meeting, which lasted for more than an hour and a half, also touched on the question of the National Council’s vision for a public and pluralist television service, and on the opening of a debate on the monopoly of Monaco Telecom.
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