L‘abstention comme motif au recours déposé contre Jean-Victor Castor | Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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Parmi les 91 recours déposés auprès du Conseil constitutionnel pour contester les résultats des élections législatives, un seul concerne la Guyane. Il a été déposé par une électrice contre le député nouvellement élu de la 1ère circonscription, Jean-Victor Castor, au motif de la très importante abstention qu’a connue le scrutin (+ de 70%). Pour l’instant, le Conseil constitutionnel ne s’est pas prononcé sur la recevabilité de ce recours. Guyaweb fait le point avec l’avocat de la requérante, Me Juan Branco.  L’abstention comme motif d’annulation d’une élection ? C’est le pari tenté par une électrice guyanaise pour invalider les résultats des…

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Première victoire martiniquaise sur le Tour Cycliste de Martinique

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41e édition – 3e étape – Fort-de-France – Trinité (125,300 km)

Thierry Ragot de l’Espoir Cycliste Ducossais a remporté la première victoire martiniquaise. Après une chevauchée longue de 38 km en compagnie d’Axel Carnier, il a réussi à s’imposer à Trinité, au terme de la 3e étape du tour.

85 coureurs ont pris le départ à Fort-de-France. Très vite, Thierry Ragot se met en évidence après seulement 5 km. Axel Carnier de la Pédale d’Or Joséphine tente de le suivre mais il est rappelé à l’ordre. Ragot sera lui aussi rattrapé par un groupe de 11 coureurs : Eddy Michel Cadet-Marthe (TPPBC) Marc Flavien et Pierre Bureau (Madinina Bikers), les Guadeloupéens Jérémy Deloumeaux et Romain Vénitot, Johan Gobin (Entente CCV-UCS) Christian Klopper de Martigues, Mickaël Stanislas et Lucas…


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Les écoliers de la Maîtrise à Fort-de-France dessinent les fables de La Fontaine

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Fort-de-France

Treize classes de l’école de la Maîtrise de la Cathédrale ont pu exposer en cette fin d’année scolaire, plusieurs œuvres illustrant les fables de Jean de La Fontaine. 

Fini l’école et bonjour les vacances. Mais avant de partir pour ces deux mois tant attendus par certains, les élèves de la Maîtrise de la Cathédrale ont pu profiter, au cours de la dernière semaine, d’une exposition réalisée par leurs soins. Cette présentation a été encadrée par Iryna Gerasimova, intervenante en arts plastiques, et Nadjège Cébarec, éducatrice, illustratrice et médiatrice du livre, enseignant également les arts plastiques. Treize classes de vingt-cinq élèves ont réalisé, avec…


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Un logement sur huit est un habitat indigne en Martinique

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La Martinique compte plus de 24 000 maisons ou appartements dégradés, dans lesquels vivent de nombreuses familles sur tout le territoire. Soit un logement sur huit sur notre île.

Des maires et des représentants des municipalités, des établissements publics de coopération intercommunale (EPCI), de la Caisse d’allocations familiales, de l’Agence régionale de santé (ARS) de Martinique, des bailleurs sociaux, mais aussi de la Collectivité territoriale de Martinique, de la Direction de l’environnement de l’aménagement et du logement (Deal), et même le préfet de Martinique : les intervenants était nombreux lors du séminaire de lutte contre l’habitat indigne qui s’est…


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Top-Level Government Officers To Participate In Public Policy Workshops – St. Lucia Times News

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The Office of the Prime Minister is pleased to announce the commencement of a series of workshops on Developing Public Policy and Implementation for top-level senior government officers.

These workshops are being conducted in collaboration with the Training Division of the Department of the Public Service and will be held on July 13th, 20th, and 27th, 2022.

The aim of the Public Policy Workshops is to improve the knowledge of senior government officers on the essential components of good policy-making and the various external factors that must be considered when developing sound and effective public policy.

The workshops will also focus on techniques and methods for enhancing, improving, and sustaining the rate of implementation of public policy and projects, which have been areas of concern in the public sector for many years.

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At the end of the workshops, it is expected that senior public officers will be able to apply newly acquired skills, techniques, or methods to improve the public policy process within their Ministries and Departments, and thus improve the quality and effectiveness of government service delivery to the public.

The Government is committed to improving the lives of the people of Saint Lucia, through the use of effective policy-making, increased rate of implementation, and constant evaluation.

Source: Office of the Prime Minister

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‘Suriname Motorfest moet jaarlijks event worden’

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Het was een enorme drukte op de baan van het Suriname Motorsport Park in district Para, waar het Suriname Motorfest

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Serious accident leaves motorcyclist with “life-changing” injuries | Loop Cayman Islands

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A motorcyclist has been left with “life-changing” injuries after a serious accident that occurred on Sunday.

Shortly after 7:30pm July 10, officers responded to a report of a single-vehicle collision on Seaview Road in East End involving a blue and black Suzuki motorcycle. The motorcycle rider was travelling west on Sea View Road and was thrown from the motorcycle when it left the roadway.

Emergency Services attended the location, and the man was transported to the Cayman Islands Hospital for treatment for serious and life-changing injuries.

He remains in hospital.

The matter is currently under investigation.

Anyone who may have seen the incident or have any information is asked to contactthe Bodden Town Police Station at 947-2220, or theTraffic & Roads Policing Unit at 649-6254.

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House Of Assembly To Meet Tuesday – St. Lucia Times News

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A Sitting of the House of Assembly is scheduled for Tuesday, July 12th, 2022 with Papers to be laid by the Honourable Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Economic Development and the Youth Economy, the Honourable Minister for Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information, the Honourable Minister for Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs, the Honourable Minister for Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs and the Honourable Senior Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Ports, Transport, Physical Development and Urban Renewal.

The Motions for consideration are as follows:

1. BE IT RESOLVED that Parliament authorizes the Minister of Finance to borrow the amount of USD10,000,000.00 from the Export-Import Bank of the Republic of China to finance the implementation of national development projects and initiatives;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that —

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(a) the loan is repayable in thirty consecutive equal or as nearly equal as possible semi-annual instalments, the first of which must be made on the last day of the sixty-sixth month from the date the first advance under the loan is made by the Export-Import Bank of the Republic of China, and thereafter, on the last day of each successive six-month period;

(b) if the full amount of the loan has been drawn down, each principal instalment must be in the amount of USD333,334.00, except that the last principal instalment must be in the amount of USD333,314.00, otherwise the amount of each instalment shall be adjusted by the Export-Import Bank of the Republic of China;

(c) interest is payable at a rate of the six-month Secured Overnight Financing Rate plus zero point two zero per cent plus one point five per cent per annum;

(d) the loan is repayable in twenty years commencing from the date of first disbursement of the loan inclusive of a grace period of five years.

2. BE IT RESOLVED that Parliament authorizes the Minister of Finance to borrow from the European Investment Bank the sum of EUR 13,500,000.00 to finance emergency operating expenses in the health sector related to the COVID-19 Virus Pandemic; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that —

(a) the loan is repayable over a period of twenty years from the date of first disbursement of the loan inclusive of a four- year grace period;

(b) the loan payments shall be made in consecutive equal semi-annual instalments;

(c) the loan payments shall commence after the grace period of four years expires;

(d) the interest is payable — (i) at a fixed rate of 1.35% to 1.45% to be determined by the European Investment Bank at the time of disbursement for each Tranche, (ii) at a floating rate of three months Euro Inter-Bank Offered Rate plus one hundred and ten basis points to one hundred and twenty basis points per annum

3. BE IT RESOLVED that Parliament authorizes the Minister of Finance to borrow an amount of USD8,000,000.00 from the International Development Association to finance the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States Data for Decision Making Project; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that —

(a) the service charge is the greater of — (i) the sum of three-fourths of one per cent per annum plus the Basis Adjustment to the service charge, and (ii) three-fourths of one per cent per annum on the withdrawn credit balance;

(b) the maximum commitment charge is one-half of one per cent per annum on the unwithdrawn financing balance;

(c) the loan is repayable in forty years commencing from the date of disbursement of the loan inclusive of a grace period of ten years;

(d) the principal amount of the loan is repayable on each 15th day of March and 15th day of September each year commensurate with the following terms — (i) one per cent of the loan amount commencing on the 15th day of September, 2032 to and including the 15th day of March, 2042, (ii) two per cent of the loan amount commencing on the 15th day of September, 2042 to and including the 15th day of March, 2062.

4. BE IT RESOLVED that Parliament authorizes the Minister of Finance to borrow an amount of USD18,000,000.00 from the International Development Association for the implementation of the Unleashing of the Blue Economy of the Caribbean Project; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that —

(a) the service charge is the greater of — (i) the sum of three-fourths of one per cent per annum plus the Basis Adjustment to the service charge, and (ii) three-fourths of one per cent per annum on the withdrawn credit balance;

(b) the maximum commitment charge is one-half of one per cent per annum on the unwithdrawn financing balance;

(c) the loan is repayable in forty years commencing from the date of disbursement of the loan inclusive of a grace period of ten years;

(d) the principal amount of the loan is repayable on each 15th day of May and 15th day of November each year commensurate with the following terms — (i) one per cent of the loan amount commencing on the 15th day of May, 2032 to and including the 15th day of November, 2041, (ii) two per cent of the loan amount commencing on the 15th day of May, 2042 to and including the 15th day of November, 2061.

5. BE IT RESOLVED that Parliament authorizes the Minister of Finance to write off the debt in the sum of EC$546,264.00 owed to the Government by the Fond St. Jacques Credit Co-operative Society Ltd. with respect to the Mocha Housing Development Project.

The following Bills are down for consideration:

1. Banking (Amendment) Bill

2. Public Debt Management Bill

3. Income Tax (Amendment) Bill

4. Recording of Court Proceedings Bill

5. International Banks (Amendment) Bill

6. Eastern Caribbean Securities Regulatory Commission Agreement Bill

7. Firearms (Amendment) Bill

8. Youth Economy Agency Bill

9. Special Prosecutor Bill

Tuesday’s Sitting is scheduled to commence at 10:00a.m. The Sitting of the Senate is scheduled for Thursday, July 14th, 2022 at 10:00 a.m.

Source: Office of Parliament

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Overbruggingstarief voorloper van subjectsubsidie

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Le plein d’animations durant les grandes vacances

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« Pigments d’avenir »

Tropiques Atrium propose « Pigments d’avenir », deuxième acte, une exposition collective.

Le retour de la Fête du cinéma

Après deux ans d’absence, re-voici la Fête du cinéma avec des séances dès 9 heures le matin, proposées au tarif unique de 5 euros. Un challenge est lancé aux cinéphiles : qui sera capable de voir plus de 5 films à la suite ? Attention : 28 films programmés sur 62 séances !

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