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| KINGSTON,
March 31 (JIS): |
Governor-General
His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Howard Cooke has said in light of
changing times there is increased urgency for greater cooperation
and communication among Jamaicans in all quarters as well as with
the Caribbean Community and international partners.
In this, he said, Jamaica was engaged in a review of the overall strategy
and approach in the three negotiating theatres in which the country
was presently engaged and the Economic Pact Agreement (EPA) negotiations
between the European Union and CARICOM Countries will be launched
here in Kingston on Friday, April 16.
He further noted that it was through efforts at expanding cooperation
with bilateral partners and international organizations that much
needed assistance was secured for national development priorities
including: poverty eradication, crime fighting, the control of HIV/AIDS
and the war on drugs, arms and terrorism.
The Governor-General was delivering the Throne Speech today (March
31) at Gordon House in Kingston, signaling the start of a new legislative
year.
“As the global challenges and complexities increase so does
the need for us to have shared understandings among ourselves at home
and with our fellowmen and women in the Diaspora,” he told the
House; adding that during the year Jamaicans overseas will be engaged
in dialogue on matters of trade, tourism, their political influence
on the policies in the countries and states where they reside and
on shared understanding and commitment to Jamaica’s own national
goals and current policies.
Continuing, he said, efforts would be geared toward developing local
consensus on matters of major and increasingly urgent importance such
as: Energy, including its sources, cost and conservation; the Caribbean
Single Market and Economy for which Jamaica is to be fully prepared
by the end of the 2004 calendar year; the potential of the current
Telecommunications Policy and the creation of a fully developed electronic
commerce system and the Caribbean Court of Justice.
“All these issues affect our future in terms of our ability
to grow our economy within the region, the hemisphere and in the wider
world,” the Governor-General stressed.
He, however, pointed out that Jamaica had passed laws, signed international
agreements and implemented policies, which clearly demonstrated its
ability to protect national interests, using the opportunity to challenge
both parties to avoid focusing on the ‘dividing lines but on
the magnitude of the task’ set before them inclusive of the
meeting to the Millennium Development Goals for 2015. He further urged
them to consolidate in a bid to meet expectations and effect change.
Meanwhile the Estimates of Expenditure in which the budget allocations
for the fiscal year will be set out is to be tabled today by Minister
of Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies in the House. The Standing
Finance Committee will deliberate on the Estimates from April 6-8.
The Finance Minister will also open the Budget Debate on April 15
while Opposition Spokesman on Finance, Audley Shaw will make his presentation
on
April 20.
Leader
of the Opposition, Edward Seaga is scheduled to contribute to the
Budget Debate on April 22 and Prime Minister P.J. Patterson on April
27. The Finance Minister will close the debate on April 28.
This year’s Throne Speech was presented under the theme: “One
Vision, One People: A Strong Jamaica”. |
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