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Scholarships
Available to Mexican Polytechnic Institute
Today the relationship between Belize and
Mexico was
strengthened as for the first time a team representing one of the
oldest and most recognized educational institutions from across the
border is offering Belizean students an opportunity to pursue higher
studies, especially in the field of science research technology. The
National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico was established in 1936. Its
programmes have been recognized internationally giving graduates the
opportunity of employment worldwide.
Today IPN’s Secretary for Extension and Social Integration Dr. Jose Madrid Flores told 7News it is an honour for them to be able to provide their professional services to Belizean students whether it is at the high school level, bachelor’s level including masters and philosophical degrees. The group of educators have already met with Minister of Education Patrick Faber, Representatives of the University of Belize, the University of the West Indies of Continuing Studies, ITVETT, and government officials. Today they held a press conference to inform the general public about their visit and to extend invitations to students interested in enrolling at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. Dr. Jose Madrid Flores, IPN Secretary “It is very important for us to invite all the people who want Bachelor’s degrees to come to Mexico to study with us in engineering, in medical and biological sciences, and also in some special areas of administration. For Mexico it is very important to work together with Belize and all the countries of Central America.” Jacqueline Godwin, “Why offer it to Belize? Is this the whole part of the Mexico Belize working relationship?” Dr. Jose Madrid Flores, “Yes, with Belize we have some agreements to work together not only in education, in scientific research and other businesses. Our work is put in papers in the same journals as the people who work in the United States. They have reciprocal recognition in environment, in nanotechnology, mathematics, physics, natural science, and so it is exactly the same.” If you are interested in enrolling at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, you can start applying as of today. If you would like more information on the programmes at IPN and how you can apply simply log onto their website at www.ipn.mx. CH7 GUATEMALAN CONGRESS APPROVES
PARTIAL
SCOPE AGREEMENT
The Embassy of Guatemala in Belize today
sent out a press release
announcing that the Guatemalan Congress has approved the partial scope
agreement signed by Belize and Guatemala governments in June of
2006.
According to the release, the importance of the ratification of the
Agreement by the Guatemalan congress is that the way is now paved for
both countries to consolidate commercial trade ties, thereby
stimulating economic activities. This will be achieved through
increased investments, increased production and the generation of
employment opportunities on both sides of the western border. The
decree announcing the approval of the partial scope agreement was
published in Guatemala’s official newspaper on Tuesday of this week.
The agreement is to come into effect on Wednesday of next week. The
Guatemalan release calls the approval of the partial scope agreement a
sign of, quote: “good, fruitful and strong bilateral relations between
Belize and Guatemala,” end of quote. Our attempts to get a comment from
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Belmopan have been unsuccessful. Love
FM
Commentary: Selecting the attorney
general for Belize and most English-speaking Caribbean countries
Wellington C. Ramos Under the constitution of Belize, the
attorney general can only be
selected in two ways. The first way is for the prime minister of Belize
to recommend an elected lawyer from his party to be a member of his or
her cabinet to the governor general to become a minister in his cabinet
as our country’s attorney general. The second way is for the prime
minster to appoint any lawyer as a senator to the Senate and then make
him a minister in the cabinet and then recommend him or her to the
governor general as his choice for attorney general.
Under these two conditions, the party in
government will always benefit
because the prime minister will more than likely pick a person that is
a member of his party or one who supports all the goals and objectives
of his political party.
Currently, in a constitutional amendment that is under consideration, the government in power is recommending a third way to give the prime minister the authority to select any lawyer to become the attorney general without being a member of the National Assembly or Cabinet. Still, even though it would widen the search pool, the possibility of loyalty to the party in power will still exist. Since the attorney general position is the most powerful position in most countries, I would like to recommend a fourth way to the debate, namely, that the attorney general be elected by the Belizean people in a nationwide election every five years when our general elections are being held. That way the citizens of Belize can hold the attorney general accountable for not doing his job when crimes are out of control, our laws are violated and it would embolden the attorney general with the power to indict ministers of government and public officials when they violate the constitution and the laws of Belize. In this way, the attorney general will be seen as the true person to go and seek justice when injustice is committed against them. Under this arrangement, a lawyer who is of a certain age and has practiced law for a specified period of years will be eligible to file his or her candidacy for the office of attorney general and run for office. The attorney general will only be accountable to the people of Belize and the governor general of the country. If the Belizean people are dissatisfied with his or her performance, they will have their opportunity to vote him or her out of office in the next general election. A provision will also have to be made in the constitution that a percentage of the budget be allocated to the attorney general to run his administration to avoid the possibility of the party in power refusing financial allocations to the attorney general to undermine his or her functions. Throughout these constitutional discussions that are taking place, I have not heard any of our politicians or legal experts propose this amendment to our constitution. However, in looking at what happened in our past political administration and to prevent future occurrences of those types to resurface, this amendment is worthy of being considered to benefit our citizens and country. Belize and the Caribbean countries are growing democracies that should be thinking long term when amending the constitutions of their respective countries. Amending a constitution is something a government does not want to be doing a lot because it is a lengthy process. Most people act based on what is good for their self interest. We need a legal system that is in the best interest of the general public, where the people can hold the attorney general accountable to them on election day. There will be some people who would argue that this could lead to the politicization of the attorney general’s office. However, under the current system and the one that is being proposed it will still not be free from politics because in small countries like Belize almost everything is political. I applaud this government for recommending this third option to the process and would like them to include this fourth option in the debate. This article is not being written to criticize the functions of the current attorney general or his government but rather to put something in place that will be to the benefit of our people and country in the long term future. In the United States of America, in all the states, the attorney general is elected by the people of the state and his functions are independent from that of the legislative and executive branches of government. In fact, during the Watergate scandal under President Richard Nixon, he instructed the attorney general to conduct an illegal act and the attorney general refused and resigned in protest. A federal judge for the District of Columbia that President Nixon appointed to the bench, by the name of John Sirica, even ordered him to surrender the secret recordings of the Watergate tapes to the special prosecutor that was investigating him. Under the current legal system of Belize and the Caribbean countries, the chances of this happening are slim to none. Many ministers have been accused of high crimes and have yet to be brought to justice, be convicted and go to prison like the average citizens of their countries. The laws of our countries must be executed and be upheld by all the citizens of our countries and not just a few. Caribbean Net News LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR
YARD SALE - Escalante Neighborhood Watch Fundraiser! TODAY, 8am - 1pm by La Divina Providencia Store, Escalante Area. Huge yard sale with hot dog and hamburger sale. Support our efforts to install a new substation for your safety in the south area! Contributions to the sale welcome. Drop off at La Divina by Friday evening. Saga Humane Society is holding a Cheap Sale today. Saga was recently given the contents of a two bedroom condo including fixtures and cabinets. These items will be sold at a cheap sale this Saturday, from 8 am till noon at 11Sunflower Street, behind the Sausage Factory. Items include kitchen and bathroom items, Hummingbird Rattan furniture, bedding, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and many great deals. All proceeds of the sale will go to purchase a much needed IV pump for the veterinarian clinic.
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