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Français : Le 31 janvier 2019, le Secrétaire d’État et directeur de la Direction des affaires européennes Roberto Balzaretti a tenu une conférence sur le thème « Relations Suisse-UE : perspectives ». L’événement, organisé conjointement par la Fondation et le Centre de droit de l’entreprise de l’Université de Lausanne (CEDIDAC), s’est tenu sur le campus de l’Unil, rassemblant environ 320 personnes issues du monde politique, académique, ainsi que du corps estudiantin. La conférence de M. Balzaretti a été suivie par une session de questions-réponses.
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