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11-30-2006, 05:49 PM
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http://actualidad.terra.es/articulo/html/av21247263.htm
The Prince of Asturias gets together today with Vicente Fox
The prince of Asturias will meet at 23:00 GMT, forestalled in Spain, with the salient president of Mexico, Vicente Fox, to whose capture of possession was present six years ago and by whom it was got in his first visit to Latin America after his wedding with Dona Letizia, in July, 2004.
The meeting is one of the habitual acts of Felipe de Borbón's agenda when he represents Spain in the captures of possession of agents chief executive, principally of Latin America, from 1996.
In this occasion, nevertheless, the meeting will celebrate in the hotel Royal Way of Mexico City, to where Fox has moved from the presidential residence of the Pines, given the problematic circumstances in which one finds the capital before the investiture of his successor and companion of the Party of National Action (PAN), 44-year-old Felipe Calderón, who will take place tomorrow, on December 1.
An hour later the inheritor of the Spanish Wreath will add to the agents chief executive who have confirmed his assistance to the acts of investiture, to share the dinner that there will offer them the politician who has governed the destiny of this North American country for six years.
An hour later the inheritor of the Spanish Wreath will add to the agents chief executive who have confirmed their assistance to the acts of investiture, to share the dinner that there will offer them the politician who has governed the destiny of this North American country for six years.
At the moment, the prince will share table with fourteen chiefs of State and of Government, between them there is foreseen the assistance of the prime minister of Canada, Stephen Harper, the presidents Alvaro Uribe (Colombia), Elías Antonio Extracts (El Salvador), Ricardo Maduro (Honduras), Enrique Bolaños (Nicaragua), and Abel Pacheco (Costa Rica), as well as the ex-president of the USA, George Bush, father, in representation of his son, between others.
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12-01-2006, 01:14 AM
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The network that Prince Felipe is building in especially Latin America is very impressive. No other royalty that comes to mind has so many interactions with high level politicians in so many counties as he has. I don't think he gets sufficient credit for the work he does because it is unique to Spain.
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12-01-2006, 11:44 AM
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http://actualidad.terra.es/nacional/...on_1249331.htm
Prince Asturias in Congress for investiture of Calderón
The Prince of Asturias came soon after nine o'clock in the morning (15.00 gmt) to San Lázaro's Palace, the headquarters of the Congress of Mexico, to be present as special guest at the investiture of the new president of the country, Felipe Calderón.
Felipe de Borbón, after coming to the Deputies' Chamber, was during a few minutes in the theater box from where he will follow the ceremony of capture of possession.
Later he went on to an attached room to wait for the beginning of the acts, while the members of parliament of the National Action (PAN) and of the leftist Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD), they were continuing with theiur clashes in the platform of the enclosure, some to assure the celebration of the investiture and others to boycott it.
Prince of Asturias is in Mexico accompanied by the secretary of State for Latin America, Trinidad Jiménez, and the president of the Commission of Foreign Affairs of the Congress of the Deputies, Josep Antoni Durán and Lleida, between other Spanish authorities.
The inheritor of the Spanish Wreath will be present this night at the dinner that Calderón will offer the chiefs of State and of Government who are in Mexico on the occasion of the presidential relief.
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http://actualidad.terra.es/addon/img...e3cf814dag.jpg
http://actualidad.terra.es/addon/img...e3cec075eg.jpg
http://actualidad.terra.es/addon/img...e3d08299eg.jpg
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12-01-2006, 01:05 PM
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12-01-2006, 01:22 PM
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Im watching televisa but they're just talking. No images ..
Edit: The president is giving his speech now.
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12-01-2006, 02:33 PM
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Im watching televisa but they're just talking. No images ..
Edit: The president is giving his speech now.
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Has act been calm? Or there have been many problems? I have not seen still the news, but the spectacle of the Mexican politicians is terrible.
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12-01-2006, 02:39 PM
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Actually very calm. The president gave his speech the crowd was cheering him. No disturbs outside and now he's pasando revista (how do you say it in english?) to the troops. But I haven't seen the Prince.
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12-01-2006, 03:33 PM
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Has act been calm? Or there have been many problems? I have not seen still the news, but the spectacle of the Mexican politicians is terrible. 
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I agree with you
I think there will be pictures at the Castillo de Chapultepec tonight
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I have not seen still the news, but the spectacle of the Mexican politicians is terrible. 
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I've heard earlier this week that they were even considering to transfer the investiture to another place, which I found quite unusual... but given the scenes that occured in the Parliament, I was curious to see what would happen today. I'm glad thinks are calmer now.
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12-01-2006, 04:03 PM
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Finally it was done in the Parliament, but there was the calm - tense one. Protests, shouts, plaudits ... while Calderon was swearing the cargo, of a very brief form, and the authorities were in the theater box. I have not seen their faces, but the imágino before this situation.
Here there are photos of the act, the Prince does not appear, but they give an idea of the situation
http://www.elmundo.es/albumes/2006/1...nte/index.html
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12-01-2006, 04:33 PM
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Foreign dignitaries watch the inauguration ceremony of Mexican President Felipe Calderon at the National Congress in Mexico City on Friday Dec. 1, 2006. From left to right are Tony Saca, President of El Salvador, Alvaro Uribe, President of Colombia, Oscar Arias, President of Costa Rica, Martin Torrijos, President of Panama. Second row from right are Crown Prince Felipe of Spain and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. At background second right is U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
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12-02-2006, 12:34 AM
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12-02-2006, 08:10 AM
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http://www.abc.es/20061202/internaci...612020259.html
The Prince was present at the tensest investiture of last decade
Since he comes doing from 1995, His Royal Highness the Prince of Asturias represented yesterday Spain in the capture of possession of the new president of Mexico.
Nevertheless, Don Felipe will remember this investiture as the tensest and complicated of more of forty which he has attended in the different countries of Latin America. And it that the Inheritor of the Wreath has been present in practically all those who have been celebrated in the last eleven years and in some of them he has lived difficult situations, with explosions of bombs in close included zones. Actually, nobody has been present at so many presidential reliefs as him.
Don Felipe attended that of yesterday from the theater boxes of the Congress of the Deputies destined for the Chiefs of State, for certain distance, therefore, of the field of battle into which the lounge turned, for moments. The Inheritor of the Wreath, who was the first one in acceding to the theater box and made it accompanied by the secretary of State of Latin America, Trinidad Jiménez, followed expectantly the complicated ceremony together with other foreign agents chief executive, between them the presidents of Guatemala, Óscar Berger; Nicaragua, Enrique Bolaños; Costa Rica, Óscar Arias; El Salvador, Elías Antonio Saca; Honduras, Manuel Zelaya; Panama, Martin Torrijos, and Colombia, Álvaro Uribe, to whose captures of possession also he was present in its day.
Together with them also George Bush was father and the governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger. All of them were summoned in a central hotel and from there they moved to the Parliament in armored vehicles and under extreme measurements of safety. To the investiture also other Spanish were invited, as the secretary of International Relations of the People's party, Jorge Moragas, or the judge Baltasar Garzón.
Inside his representative's role of Spain in the Latin-American captures of possession, the Inheritor of the Wreath does not limit himself to attending to the ceremony of transmission of the power, but he takes advantage of these trips to meet the next and salient presidents, since he has done in this occasion with Vicente Fox and with Felipe Calderón.
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12-02-2006, 08:28 PM
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Yesterdy night, I saw some scenes at TVE Internacional, I have some difficulties to understand how immature are the politicians - generally speaking!
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12-03-2006, 09:33 AM
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[quote=avrilo]Those scenes yesterday are the result of months of electoral conflict, it is shameful that those are the scenes that the world watched of Mexico. I will happly explain what happened via Pm, cause I dont think it should be discussed here
Now, back to the thread, an article of El Financiero
http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/Elfin...cid&sortby=ASC
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Thanks a lot for the links above, it's very intersting to see how the Prince of Asturias is considered as a true political - as a futur Chief of State - protagonist of such meeting and to see how his eceonomic role is remarked.
About the poltical situation of Mejico, my remark was very general because I been sometimes in Mejico City by the past for International conferencies and I had found this country very mature and well organised for this kind of meetings. It's because I'm today a little astonished to watch at such " behaviours".But you are totally right it's not the subject of this thread.
Thanks again
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"The network that Prince Felipe is building in especially Latin America is very impressive. No other royalty that comes to mind has so many interactions with high level politicians in so many counties as he has. I don't think he gets sufficient credit for the work he does because it is unique to Spain."
Grevinnan, you remark above is excellent and I share totally your opinion, in matter of economic organistion the Prince of Asturias is doing an extraordinary job in America Latina.
Can you imagine how firms would have a such "ambassador/prospector" . Only for that Spain people would be thank their Prince who is the best sailor of spanish products.
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12-03-2006, 04:05 PM
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http://www.univision.com/contentroot...t/6829383.html
Prince Asturias and Calderón will inaugurate economic bilateral forum
Mexico, 3 dic (EFE) .-The Prince of Asturias will inaugurate tomorrow the Forum of Investments and Managerial Cooperation Hispanic - Mexican, in whom it is foreseen that he is accompanied by the new president of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, which would be the first public act of the new Mexican Administration with another country.
Felipe de Borbón will give impulse like that once again with his presence to the economic relations of Spain with other countries, which in this trip to Mexico he initiated last Tuesday on having been present at the Fair of the Book of Guadalajara, in which Andalusia was the invited one of honor and which possessed the participation of the principal Spanish publishing houses.
The Forum is organized by the Spanish Institute of Exterior Trade (ICEX), with the aim to increase the commercial bilateral relations, with special interest in the small and medium company.
The presence of Calderón will suppose one more step in the excellent bilateral relations and a gesture of recognition of Felipe de Borbón, who was present last Friday at his capture of possession as representative of the Spanish State and whom the same day met privately, in the first institutional act between both countries.
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