It
was an occasion fit for a king, when the 2004/05 Parliamentary
Year commenced at Gordon House on Duke Street today, with
the Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Howard
Cooke delivering the Throne Speech.
Dozens of wide-eyed children from nearby primary schools lined
sections of Duke Street, gleefully craning their necks to
get a glimpse of what must have appeared to them to be nothing
short of royalty.
The air was charged with a sense of dignity and patriotism
as the distinguished guests arrived. At approximately 10:30
a.m. Police Commissioner Francis Forbes arrived, heralded
by the Second Battalion Jamaica Regiment band. He was followed
by the Chief of Staff of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF),
Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin.
Members of the Senate then arrived and assumed their places
in the chamber. Opposition members, led by Opposition Leader,
Edward Seaga, were cheered as they filed into the House.
There was a pronounced stir of excitement and loud cheers
by groups of party supporters when Prime Minister P.J. Patterson
arrived to lead Government members into the Chamber.
At 10:50 a.m. Her Excellency Lady Cooke arrived and was escorted
by Commissioner Forbes into the chamber, where the atmosphere
was abuzz with expectation. On his arrival, Sir Howard inspected
the Guard of Honour before being escorted into the House by
Rear Admiral Lewin, where he read the Throne Speech, which
outlined the priority programmes and policies to be pursued
by the Government during the fiscal year.
The session was attended by members of the Diplomatic Corps,
state officials, officers from the JDF and the Jamaica Constabulary
Force, as well as business and public sector executives.
This afternoon, the House of Representatives convened its
first official sitting for the new fiscal year, at which the
2004/05 Estimates of Expenditure were tabled.
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