For the 2009 European Parliament election, he was the third member of the list of the presidential majority (UMP/NC/LGM), under the New Centre label.
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This new centre is adjacent to the medieval Guildhall and Cathedral and includes many aspects of Leicester's history including Victorian tiles and an Undercroft (first revealed in 1841) with remains dating to Roman times.
Lord Soames, the then Lord President of the Council, laid the foundation stone of the new Centre on 6 September 1979, in the presence of the Aga Khan.
The new centre, costing €48 million, will replace the current oncology department at Sir Paul Boffa Hospital in Floriana.
Three years later the Mitcham Railway Station was opened next to the school on the new Adelaide-Aldgate line, creating with the school, a new centre of the Mitcham community.
A meeting between Moore and Michelle Boag was organised in "late 1994" by Laws to discuss the potential of National Party donors financing a new Centre party.
In 1968 it was announced that the station would be relocated to a new centre to be built at Martlesham Heath.
This new centre houses a hands on animal encounter hall in which both schools and general visitors are given the chance to hold bearded dragons, Corn snake and a Chilean rose tarantula, while being given an educational talk about them.
After the old administrative center of the region, Tavium (Büyüknefes), became ruined, a new centre was created by Çapanoğlu, the founder of a powerful derebey family and called Bozok.