[Congressional Bills 103th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S.J. Res. 22 Referred in House (RFH)]

103d CONGRESS
  1st Session
S. J. RES. 22


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                             March 15, 1993

       Referred to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service

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                            JOINT RESOLUTION


 
Designating March 25, 1993, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day 
           of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.

Whereas the ancient Greeks developed the concept of democracy, in which the 
        supreme power to govern was vested in the people;
Whereas the Founding Fathers of the United States of America drew heavily upon 
        the political experience and philosophy of ancient Greece in forming our 
        representative democracy;
Whereas these and other ideals have forged a close bond between our two nations 
        and their peoples;
Whereas March 25, 1993, marks the one hundred and seventy-second anniversary of 
        the beginning of the revolution which freed the Greek people from the 
        Ottoman Empire; and
Whereas it is proper and desirable to celebrate with the Greek people, and to 
        reaffirm the democratic principles from which our two great nations were 
        born: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 
States of America in Congress assembled, That March 25, 1993, is 
designated as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration 
of Greek and American Democracy.'' The President is authorized and 
requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United 
States to observe the day with appropriate ceremonies and activities.

            Passed the Senate March 11 (legislative day, March 3), 
      1993.

            Attest:

                                             WALTER J. STEWART,

                                                             Secretary.