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09PARAMARIBO294
2009-10-01 19:51:00
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Embassy Paramaribo
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2010 ELECTION DATE ANNOUNCED DURING STATE OF THE REPUBLIC
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DEPT FOR WHA/CAR SWHALEN
SOCSOUTH FOR J2
BRASILIA FOR DATT
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL NS
SUBJECT: 2010 ELECTION DATE ANNOUNCED DURING STATE OF THE REPUBLIC
SPEECH
UNCLAS PARAMARIBO 000294
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR WHA/CAR SWHALEN
SOCSOUTH FOR J2
BRASILIA FOR DATT
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL NS
SUBJECT: 2010 ELECTION DATE ANNOUNCED DURING STATE OF THE REPUBLIC
SPEECH
1. (U) Summary. On October 1, 2009, President Ronald Venetiaan
delivered the annual State of the Republic speech at the National
Assembly. At this time, he made the first official announcement
that the 2010 National Assembly and Resort (Local) Council elections
will be on May 25, 2010. He also discussed the country's economy
and strides made in the environment and education sectors before
presenting the draft budget to the National Assembly. End Summary.
2. (U) President Ronald Venetiaan delivered the annual State of the
Republic speech at the National Assembly on October 1. He
immediately touched upon the current world-wide economic recession
but said its impact on Suriname's economy was minor, having only
affected the mining sector. The President also mentioned
BHPBilliton's departure from Suriname and said that although SURALCO
took over BHPBilliton's portion of their joint venture, the
recession would decrease bauxite exports. (Note: SURALCO is a
fully-owned subsidiary of U.S. aluminum giant, ALCOA. While
Suriname's bauxite industry was negatively impacted by the
recession, the increase in gold prices has balanced out the impact
on the economy. End Note).
3. (U) The President then turned to sectors with successes during
the past year. With regards to the environment, he remarked on
Suriname's participation in the September 22 Summit on Climate
Change in New York, and said Suriname would also attend the December
COP 15 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. He
also mentioned Suriname's commitment to sustainable forest
management and said that Suriname had cooperated with the United
States and the Netherlands in hosting the Country Led Initiative
(CLI) on Financing for Sustainable Forest Management (Note:
September 2008. End Note). On education, the President referred to
implementation this school year of the pilot "11-Year Elementary
Education System."
4. (U) When it came to announcing the official date for the 2010
National Assembly and Resort (Local) Council elections, the
President had the audience laughing when he said that several
unauthorized persons in the community had already announced specific
dates for the upcoming elections. Then, he formally announced that
the official date for the elections will be Tuesday, May 25, 2010.
5. (U) At the conclusion of his speech, President Venetiaan
presented each Ministry's proposed budget for fiscal year 2010 to
National Assembly Speaker Paul Somohardjo. The National Assembly
will now hold debates over the budget, usually for two or three
months, before passing the final 2010 budget.
NAY
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR WHA/CAR SWHALEN
SOCSOUTH FOR J2
BRASILIA FOR DATT
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL NS
SUBJECT: 2010 ELECTION DATE ANNOUNCED DURING STATE OF THE REPUBLIC
SPEECH
1. (U) Summary. On October 1, 2009, President Ronald Venetiaan
delivered the annual State of the Republic speech at the National
Assembly. At this time, he made the first official announcement
that the 2010 National Assembly and Resort (Local) Council elections
will be on May 25, 2010. He also discussed the country's economy
and strides made in the environment and education sectors before
presenting the draft budget to the National Assembly. End Summary.
2. (U) President Ronald Venetiaan delivered the annual State of the
Republic speech at the National Assembly on October 1. He
immediately touched upon the current world-wide economic recession
but said its impact on Suriname's economy was minor, having only
affected the mining sector. The President also mentioned
BHPBilliton's departure from Suriname and said that although SURALCO
took over BHPBilliton's portion of their joint venture, the
recession would decrease bauxite exports. (Note: SURALCO is a
fully-owned subsidiary of U.S. aluminum giant, ALCOA. While
Suriname's bauxite industry was negatively impacted by the
recession, the increase in gold prices has balanced out the impact
on the economy. End Note).
3. (U) The President then turned to sectors with successes during
the past year. With regards to the environment, he remarked on
Suriname's participation in the September 22 Summit on Climate
Change in New York, and said Suriname would also attend the December
COP 15 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. He
also mentioned Suriname's commitment to sustainable forest
management and said that Suriname had cooperated with the United
States and the Netherlands in hosting the Country Led Initiative
(CLI) on Financing for Sustainable Forest Management (Note:
September 2008. End Note). On education, the President referred to
implementation this school year of the pilot "11-Year Elementary
Education System."
4. (U) When it came to announcing the official date for the 2010
National Assembly and Resort (Local) Council elections, the
President had the audience laughing when he said that several
unauthorized persons in the community had already announced specific
dates for the upcoming elections. Then, he formally announced that
the official date for the elections will be Tuesday, May 25, 2010.
5. (U) At the conclusion of his speech, President Venetiaan
presented each Ministry's proposed budget for fiscal year 2010 to
National Assembly Speaker Paul Somohardjo. The National Assembly
will now hold debates over the budget, usually for two or three
months, before passing the final 2010 budget.
NAY