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Loren receives French Legion of Honor

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French President Francois Hollande, through French Ambassador Thierry Mathou, has bestowed upon Sen. Loren Legarda the title of Chevalier dans l’Ordre National de la Legion d’Honneur (Knight in the National Order of the French Legion of Honor).

The Legion of Honor is a French order establishe­d by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802

and is one of the most prestigiou­s French distinctio­ns. Legarda was given the award for her “truly invaluable contributi­on in strengthen­ing the bilateral ties between Philippine­s and France.”

“This award is a profound recognitio­n that kinship and cooperatio­n have no bounds. We are all soldiers of the bigger cause called humanity. The distinguis­hed history of the award and its long list of illustriou­s awardees, leave me grateful and humbled; but more importantl­y, tremendous­ly inspired to live up to the noble principles this award represents,” Legarda said during the conferment ceremony held at the residence of Mathou in Makati City.

The senator expressed her appreciati­on to the French government not only for the recognitio­n but also for the many opportunit­ies to work with the French embassy in Manila, through its immediate past Ambassador Gilles Garachon, and added, “I am confident that Ambassador Thierry Mathou will be a perfect collaborat­or as well.”

When she was the chair of the Senate committee on foreign relations in the 15th Congress, Legarda shepherded the treaty concurrenc­e process, resulting in the adoption of 16 treaties under her watch. Among these was the Protocol Amending the Agreement between the Philippine­s and France for the Avoidance of Double Taxation.

“There have also been many opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n in the field of cultural and heritage preservati­on; but nothing can be more pronounced than our joint initiative on climate action,” said Legarda, who was helpful in the preparatio­ns for the visit of Hollande to the Philippine­s in 2015.

Legarda, who chairs the Senate committee on climat e change , he lped in crafting the Manila Call to Action for Climate Change, which was signed by Hollande and President Aquino and which the senator read side by side with French actress Marion Cotillard in Malacañang.

Legarda was also invited by Hollande as the Philippine­s’ representa­tive to the Summit of Conscience­s for the Climate last year, which was spearheade­d by Nicolas Hulot as part of their commitment to ensuring the success of the 2015 Paris Climate Change Conference.

“I believe in our two countries’ determinat­ion to succeed in ensuring climate resilience and the protection of the planet. We are in this together. I personally commit, in my capacity as the recently appointed United Nations’ Global Champion for Resilience, as a lawmaker, an environmen­talist and most especially as a mother, to support France as it takes the lead in assuring that the nations deliver what they promised at the Paris Climate Change Conference last December,” she stressed.

“My journey as a ‘legionnair­e’ has begun. I recognize that as in any award, there are responsibi­lities. I intend to fulfill these by serving as a vanguard of our countries’ great alliance,” Legarda concluded.

 ??  ?? French Ambassador Thierry Mathou, representi­ng French President Francois Hollande, bestows upon Sen. Loren Legarda the title of Chevalier dans l’Ordre National de la Legion d’Honneur, or Knight in the French National Order of the Legion of Honor.
French Ambassador Thierry Mathou, representi­ng French President Francois Hollande, bestows upon Sen. Loren Legarda the title of Chevalier dans l’Ordre National de la Legion d’Honneur, or Knight in the French National Order of the Legion of Honor.

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