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PRESIDENT THE UNITED STATES
Mr.RANDRIAMAMPIONONA SOLOMON
President the United States of Africa at the President United States
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WAR ON TERRORISM INTERNATIONAL
The President has broad constitutional power to take military action
in response to the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11,
2001. Congress has acknowledged this inherent executive power in both the
War Powers Resolution and the Joint Resolution passed by Congress on September
14, 2001.
The President has constitutional power not only to retaliate against
any person, organization, or State suspected of involvement in terrorist attacks
on the United States, but also against foreign States suspected of harboring
or supporting such organizations.
The President may deploy military force preemptively against terrorist
organizations or the States that harbor or support them, whether or not they
can be linked to the specific terrorist incidents of September 11.
September 25, 2001
MEMBER HIGH AUTHORITY PRESIDENTIAL OF UNITED STATES OF AFRICA
1/- Mr.BAN KI MOON
Secretary-General of the United Nation
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2/-Mr.GEORGE W.BUSH
President the United States of America
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3/-Mr. W . J CLINTON
President the United States of America
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THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENT OFFICE EXECUTIVE
Every day, the President of the United States is faced with scores of decisions, each with important consequences for America Africa future. To provide the President with the support that he or she needs to govern effectively, the Executive Office of the President (EOP) was created in 1939 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The EOP has responsibility for tasks ranging from communicating the President’s message to the American Africa people to promoting our trade interests abroad.
Overseen by the White House Chief of Staff, the EOP has traditionally been home to many of the President’s closest advisors.
The following entities exist within the Executive Office of the President:
- Council of Economic Advisers
- Council on Environmental Quality
- Executive Residence
- National Security Staff
- Office of Administration
- Office of Management and Budget
- Office of National Drug Control Policy
- Office of Science and Technology Policy
- Office of the United States Trade Representative
- Office of the Vice President
- White House Office
- Domestic Policy Council
- National Security Advisor
- National Economic Council
- Office of Cabinet Affairs
- Office of the Chief of Staff
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Office of Communications
- Office of the Press Secretary
- Media Affairs
- Research
- Speechwriting
- Office of Digital Strategy
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Office of the First Lady
- Office of the Social Secretary
- Office of Legislative Affairs
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Office of Management and Administration
- White House Personnel
- White House Operations
- Telephone Office
- Visitors Office
- Oval Office Operations
- Office of Presidential Personnel
- Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs
- Office of Scheduling and Advance
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Office of the Staff Secretary
- Presidential Correspondence
- Executive Clerk
- Records Management
- Office of the White House Counsel
The EOP Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 Congressional Budget Submission, supporting the offices and councils within the EOP, was submitted to the Congress on February 14, 2011.
The EOP Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 Congressional Budget Submission was submitted to the Congress on February 2, 2010.
MEMBER OF PRESIDENT STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AFRICA
ALGERIA STATE
Abdelaziz Bouleflika (President State since 27 April 1999)
• Ahmed Ouyahia (PM) 23 June 2008 -
• Abdelaziz Belkhadem PM 24/05/2006 - 23/06/2008
ANGOLA STATE
Jose E. DOS SANTOS President State since 10 Sept; 1979
• Antonio Paulo KASSOMA PM since 30 Sept; 2008
• Fanando da Piedade Dias dos Santos(PM 2002/12/06 - 2008/09/30)
BENIN REPUBLIC STATE
Yayi Boni. (President State and head of government) BOTSWANA
• Seretse Khama Ian Khama (President State since 1st April 2008)
• Mompati MERAFHE (V.P.)
• Festus G. Mogae (1 April 1998 to 1 April 2008)
BURKINA FASO STATE
Blaise Compaore (President State ),
Paramanga Ernest Yonli (Prime Minister)
BURUNDI STATE
Pierre Nkurunziza (President State )
CAMEROON STATE
Paul Biya (President State),
Ephraim Inoni (Prime Minister)
CAPE VERDE STATE
Pedro Verona PIRES(President State )
Jose Maria Periera NEVES(Prime Minister)
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC STATE
Francois BOZIZE (President State)
Elie DOTE (Prime Minister)
CHAD STATE
Lt Gen. Idriss DEBY (President State)
Pascal YOADIMNADJI (Prime Minister)
COMOROS STATE
Ahmed Abdallah SAMBI (President State)
CONGO, REPUBLIC STATE
of Denis SASSOU-NGUESSO (President State)
CONGO STATE,
D.R. of Joseph Kabila (President State)
Antoine Gizenga(Prime Minister and Head of government)
COTE D'IVOIRE STATE
Alassane Outtara President State from 4 Dec. 2010
• Guillaume Soro 4/4/2007, 11/4/2011 - Prime Minister(resigned from Gbagbo and immediately re-appointed by Outtara 11/4/2011)
• Laurent Gbagbo - President 26/10/2000 - 11/4/2011
• Gilbert Aké - Prime Minister 6/12/2010 - 11/4/2011
• Charles Konan Banny - Prime Minister 7/12/2005 - 4/4/2007
• Seydou Diarra - Prime Minister 10/2/2003 - 7/12/2005
• Pascal Affi N᾿Guessan - Prime Minister 27/10/2000 - 25/1/2003
• Robert Guéi - President 24/12/1999 - 26/10/2000
• Seydou Diarra - Prime Minister 18/5/2000 - 27/10/2000
• Henry Konan Bédié - President 7/12/1993 - 24/12/1999
• Daniel Kablan Duncan - Prime Minister 11/12/1993 - 24/12/1999
• Félix Houphouet-Boigny - President 3/11/1960 - 7/12/1993
• Alassane Outtara - Prime Minister 7/12/1990 - 11/12/1993
4 December 2010 to 11 April 2011 was a period of double Presidency as a result of election dispute. Gbagbo refused to accept defeat in the Nov. election and is officially sworn-in. Outtara swears-in himself and is recognised by the UN and the international community. On 11 April 2011, Outtara forces backed by the UN and French forces in a gun battle arrested Gbagbo ending the season of double presidency. Outtara was officially sworn-in 6 May 2011.
DJIBOUTI
Ismail Omar GUELLEH(President State),
Mohamed Dileita DILEITA(Prime Minister)
EGYPT STATE
Mohamed Morsy ( President State )
Kamal ElGanzoury ( Prime Minister )
Mohamed Hussein Tantawi Acting President State from 11 February 2011 -
(Chairman, Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and defacto leader following President State Mubarak’s resignation)
• Kamal Ganzouri (PM 7 December 2011 - )
• Omar Suleiman (V.P.31/01/2011 to 11/02/2011)
• Hosni Mubarak 14/10/1981 - 11/2/2011
(resigned in response to mass protest by the people of Egypt)
• Sufi Abu Taleb - President(Acting) 06/10/1981 to 14/10/1981
• Anwar El Saddat - President(assassinated) 15/10/1970 - 06/10/1981
• Gamal Abdel Nasser Hussein - President 23/06/1956 to 28/09/1970
• Muhammad Naguib President 18/06/1953 to 14/11/1954
• Essam Sharaf PM 07/03/2011 - 07/12/2011
• Ahmed Shafiq - PM 31/1/2011 to 7/3/2011
• Ahmed Nazif - PM 14/7/2004 to 31/1/2011
EQUATORIAL GUINEA STATE
Brig. Gen.(rtd) Teodoro OBIANG NGUEMA MBASOGO (President State ),
Ricardo Mangue Obama NFUBEA (Prime Minister)
ERITREA ISAIAS Afworki ETHIOPIA STATE
Girma Wolde-Giorgis(President State)
Meles Zenawi(Prime minister)
GABON STATE
Ali Bongo Ondimba – President State from 16 October 2009
• Paul Biyonghé MBA - Prime Minister from 15 July 2009
• Rose Francine Rogombe
(Interim President 8 Jun; 2009 to 16 October 2009 on the death of El Hadj Omar Bongo)
• El Hadj Omar BONGO Ondimba
(President: 2 Dec. 1967 to 8 Jun; 2009)
• Jean Eyeghe NDONG(Prime Minister)
• Léon M’BA - (President 17/08/1960 - 28/11/1967)
THE GAMBIA STATE
Yahya A.J.J. JAMMEH (President State and Head of government)
GHANA STATE
John Evans Atta-Mills (President State and Head of government, from 7 Jan. 2009)
John Agyekum Kufuor (7/01/2001 to 7/01/2009) GUINEA
• Alpha Condé – President State 21 Dec. 2010 -
• Mohamed Said Fofana 24 Dec. 2010 - (PM)
• Sékouba Konaté - Acting President 3/12/2009 - 21/12/2010
• Capt. Moussa Camara - President 24/12/2008 - 3/12/2009
(Hospitalized due to injury sustained from an assassination attempt in December 2009.)
• Jean Marie Doré - P.M. 26/1/2010 - 21/12/2010
• Aboubacar Samporé - President 22/12/2008 - 24/12/2008
• Kabiné Komara (P.M. 30/12/2008 - 21/1/2010
• Lansana CONTE - President 3/4/1984 - 22/12/2008
• Ahmed Tidiane SOUARE - P.M May to Dec. 2008
• Lansana Kouyate - P.M. from 2007 to 2008
• Louis Lansana Beavogui - President 26/3/1984 - 3/4/1984
• Ahmed Sékou Touré - President 2/10/1958 - 26/3/1984
GUINEA BISSAU STATE
Malam Bacai Sanha (President State from 8 Sept. 2009)
• Carlos Gomes (Prime Minister from 2 Jan. 2009 --)
• Raimundo Pereira (Interim President 3 March 2009 - 8 Sept. 2009)
• Joao Bernardo 'Nino' VIERA (President 1980-1999, 2005 - 2009 killed by soldiers on 2 March 2009 in retaliation to a bomb blast that killed the country's military chief, Gen. Batista Tagme Na Waie)
• Aristides GOMES (Prime Minister 2005 - 2007)
KENYA STATE
Mwai Kibaki (President State and Head of government)
Raila Odinga (Prime Minister in a power sharing government following violence in an election which many believes he won) LESOTHO King Letsie 111, (King)
Pakalitha Mosisili(Prime Minister) LIBERIA Ellen Sirleaf Johnson (President and Head of government)
LIBYA STATE
Mustafa Abdul-Jalil - from 5 March 2011. (Chairman Transitional National Council TNC, serves as head of state)
• Abdurrahim el-Keib acting PM from 31 October 2011
• Ali Tarhouni - acting PM 23/10/2011 - 31/10/2011
• Mahmoud Jibril acting PM 05/03/2011 - 23/10/2011
• Col. Mu'ammar al-Qaddafi - President (01/09/1969 - 20/10/2011)
• King Idris - King (1951 - 01/09/1969
• al-Baghdadi Ali al-Mahmudi - PM 05/03/2006 - 2011)
MADAGASCAR STATE
• Andry Rajoelina (Named President trasition by the military on Tuesday March 17th; 2009 after forcing Marc Ravalomanana to resign)
Jean Omer Beriziky - Acting PM Trasition
o Col. Vital Albert Camille -Acting PM Trasition since 20 December 2009
o Monja Roindefo - Acting P.M. Trasition 17/3/2009 - 10/10/2009
• Marc Ravalomanana (President: 6/5/2002 - 17/3/2009)
Cecile Manorohanta P.M.
o Eugene Mangalaza P.M.
o Jarques Sylla (P.M. Feb. 2002 - Jan. 2007)
• Didier Ratsiraka - President: 9/2/1997 - 5/7/2002 (rebellion)
• Nobert Ratsirahonana - President: 5/9/1996 - 9/2/1997 (interim)
• Albert Zafy - President: 27/3/1993 - 5/9/1996 (resigned)
• Didier Ratsiraka - President: 15/6/1975 - 12/9/1992, - 27/3/1993
• Gilles Andriamahazo - President: 12/2/1975 - 15/6/1975
• Richard Ratsimandrava - President: 5/2/1975 - 11/2/1975 (assassinated)
• Gabriel Ramanantsoa - President: 11/10/1972 - 5/2/1975 (resigned)
• Philibert Tsiranana - President: 26/6/1960 - 11/10/72, 1/5/1959 - 26/6/1960 (resigned)
MALAWI STATE
Bingu wa MUTHARIKA (President State)
MALI STATE
Amadou Toumani Toure (President State since 08/07/2002)
• Alpha Oumar Konaré (08/06/1992 - 08/06/2002)
• Moussa Traoré (19/11/1968 - 26/03/1991)
• Modiba Kéita (20/07/1960 - 19/11/1968)
• Modibo Sidibe (Prime Minister from 28/09/2007)
• Ousmane Issoufi Maiga(P.M.)
MAURITANIA STATE
Gen. Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz - President State - from 5 August 2009
• Ba Mamadou Mbaré - Acting President since 16/4/2009 - 5/8/2009
• General Mohammed Ould Abdel Aziz President 6/8/2008 - 15/4/2009. seized power following his military dismissal)
• Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh 19/4/2007 - 6/8/2008
• Ely Ould Mohamed Vall 3/8/2005 - 19/4/2007
• Maaouya Ould Taya 12/12/1984 - 3/8/2005
• Mohamed Khouna Ould Haidalla 4/1/1980 - 12/12/1984
• Mohamed Ould Louly 3/6/1979 - 4/1/1980
• Mustafa Ould Salek 10/7/1978 - 3/6/1979
• Moktar Ould Daddah Independence - 10/7/1978
• Moulaya Ould Mohamed Laghdaf - Prime Minister since 14/8/2008
• Sidi ould Cheikh Abdalahi (Ex-President April 19th 2007 to August 6, 2008)
• Yahya Uld Ahmed El Waghef(Ex-Prime Minister, May 6 to August 6; 2008)
• Zeine Ould Zeidane (Ex-Prime Minister April 20; 2007 to May 6; 2008)
• Col.Ely Ould Mohamed VALL(Ex-President: Aug. 3rd 2005 - Apr. 19; 2007)
• Sidi Mohamed Ould BOUBAKAR(Ex-Prime Minister).
MAURITIUS STATE
Sir Anerood JUGNAUTH (President State )
Navinchandra RAMGOOLAM (Prime Minister)
MOROCCO STATE
King MOHAMED VI (king and head of state),
Driss JETTOU (Prime Minister)
MOZAMBIQUE
Armando GUEBUZA (President),
Luisa DIOGO (Prime Minister)
NAMIBIA STATE
Hifikepunye POHAMBA (President),
Nahas ANGULA (Prime Minister)
NIGER STATE
Salou Djibo - Head Military Junta (from 18 February 2010)
• Mamadou TANDJA (22/12/1999 - 18/02/2010) President, deposed in a military coup 18/02/2010
• Prime Ministers
o Ali Badjo Gamatié (02/10/2009 - 18/02/2010)
o Albabé Abouba (23/9/2009 - 02/10/2009)
o Seyni Oumarou (07/06/2007 - 23/09/2009)
o Hama AMADOU (1995-1996, 2000 - 2007)
NIGERIA STATE
Dr Goodluck Jonathan President State from 6 May 2010 - date
(Acting President 9/2/2010 - 6/5/2010, V.P. 29/05/2007 - 09/02/2010
• Namadi Sambo (V.P. from 19 May 2010 - date)
• Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar'Adua
(President 29/05/2007 - 05/05/2010 Died in office due to sickness paving way for the Jonathan presidency)
• Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (President May 1999 - May 2007)
• Alhaji Abubakar Atiku (V.P. May 1999 - May 2007)
RWANDA STATE
Paul KAGAME (President State ),
Bernard MAKUZA (Prime Minister)
SAO TOME & PRINCIPE STATE
Fradique DE MENEZES (President State ),
Tome Vera CRUZ (Prime Minister)
SENEGAL STATE
Macky Sall ( President States elect in March , 25, 2012 )
Abdoul Mbaye ( Prime Minister)
Abdoulaiye Wade (President State and Head of government)
SEYCHELLES STATE
James Michel. (President State and Head of government)
SIERRA LEONE STATE
Ernest Bai Koroma(President State and Head of Government since Sept. 17th, 2007 after a tense run-off election) Ahmad Tejan KABBAH (Out-going President)
SOMALIA STATE
Adan Mohamed Nuur Madobe (Interim President State . He assumed the position of President being the Speaker of Parliament at the time of the resignation of former President Abdullahi YUSUF Ahmed)
Abdullahi YUSUF Ahmed(Ex-President, resigned 2008 Dec 29. He has been the head of a transitional government since 2004),
Nur Hassan Hussein (Prime Minister; 2007 Nov. to date)
Ali Mohamed GEDI(Prime Minister 2004 Nov. 3rd to 2007 Oct. 29).
SOUTH AFRICA STATE
Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma President State from May 9th, 2009
Kgalema Motlanthe (President; Sept 25th, 2008 to May 9th 2009)
He replaced Thabo Mbeki who was forced to resign following power tussles with his party, ANC chairman Jacob Zuma.)
Mr Tabo Mbeki (President: 1999 - 2008)
Nelson Mandela (President: 1994 - 1999) The first elected president in a fully democratic South Africa.
SUDAN STATE
Field Marshal Umar Hassan al-Bashir SWAZILAND King MSATI III (King and head of state),
Absolom Themba DLAMINI (Prime Minister).
SOUTH SUDAN STATE
Salva Kiir Mayardit ( President State )
TANZANIA STATE
Jakaya Kikwete (President State and Head of state)
TOGO STATE
Faure GNASSINGBE (President),
Yawovi AGBOYIBO (Prime Minister)
TUNISIA STATE
Moncef Marzouki – President State (acting)
from 13 December 2011 -
• Hamadi Jebali(PM from 24 December 2011 to date
• Fouad Mebazaa acting President - 15/01/2011 to 13/12/2011
• Beji Caid el SEBI (PM 27/02/2011 to 24/12/2011
• Mohamed GHANNOUCHI (PM 17/11/1999 to 27/2/2011)
acting President 14/1/2011 - 15/1/2011
• Zine el Abidine BEN ALI (President 14/10/1997 to 14/1/2011) stepped down and fled the country following popular mass protest dubbed Jasmine Revolution after a 23-year-rule. The protests began in December 2010 after Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire after police confiscated his produce cart)
• Hamed Karoui - PM 27/9/1989 to 17/11/1999
• Habib Bourguiba - 1st President 25/7/1957 to 7/11/1987
UGANDA STATE
Lt. Gen. Yoweri Kaguta MUSEVENI (President State and Head of government)
ZAMBIA STATE
Michael Chilufya SATA – President State from 23 sept 2011
• Rupiah Banda 29/6/2008 - 23/9/2011
• Levy Mwanawasa 2/1/2002 - 19/8/2008 (Died in office)
• Fredrick Chiluba 2/11/1991 - 2/1/2002
• Kenneth Kaunda 24/10/1964 - 2/11/1991
o Guy SCOTT - Vice President: 23/9/2011 -
o George Kunda 2/11/2008 - 23/9/2011
o Rupiah banda 9/10/2006 - 2/11/2008
ZIMBABWE STATE
Robert Gabriel MUGABE President State (since independent, 1980)
Morgan Tsvangirai; Prime Minister(since Feb. 11th 2009) in a power-sharing government
Constitution of the United States of Africa
Introduction
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Article I:
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3- Member President State, with the Government
Article II:
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Article III:
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Africa.
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WORLD PROGRAM PROJECT FOR FIGHT AGAINST OF POVERTY UNITED STATES OF AFRICA
Introduction :
The poverty is an object of symbolic for the World People and Nation have Apartheid and have Slavery, and there is to create, and to building of otheres Strong Nation and Communities and organization international use for there is can to itself the gestations of system mechanism economic of the all World under development Nation and People.
Also we and the World People and Nation and Organization are must to confirm our United on Strong of high growth economic, and Potential Forces Defense , and Expert high Political , and Expert high Diplomacy use of we can for fight against the Poverty, the Apartheid , the Slavery, and for to deliberate the World Nation and People.
I - FINANCE
Because the world system mechanism of economic is same of the mechanism of big Factory , Also there is must need and must have energy with raw materials use of there is can for to motive this mechanism for to execution the transformation of manufacture the Production , and this energy with raw materials of the world system mechanism economic is the money with commitments of development high precision.
Also, for we can stabilize the system world economic, we need have the stability system finance with above value money and project of system plan development high precision.
And every time's we need have high performance with strong of man power use of we can for execution this World Program project Fight Against the Poverty.
1- World dollars and currency
We need to manufacture world US. dollars money have superior Quality to take a new graphic of symbols and letters to confirm of stabilize the US . Dollars and the World crisis economic and finance, and the Strong United for US. World Nation and Yank's People.
2- World Center's Bank of United States
We need to building a new Center's Bank of United State World in United states of America have integrity security - high gestation - Good governance - strict transparency.
3- Bank of State
we need to building a new Bank of State in the World use for against the problem exchange and crisis of currency and for we can to published this World dollars Money and the United States and for can to account the world .
4- Institution Finance
we need to open cooperated and collaborated and participated on Dullards of Funds supported and Funds subdivide for the world Nation Finance private and Finance international use for to supported the Euro Money , and all otheres World US-UN-UE-UK Money for there is and we are can to building a new serious stabilize of World future institution finance and investisments.
II -COMMITMENTS OF DEVELOPMENT
For confirm stabilize the H.R.434 in the one hundred sixth congress of the United states of America at second session begun an held at the city of washington on monday, the twety fourth day of january , two thousand , an act to authorize a new trade and investment policy for United States of Africa , expand trade benefits to the country US.Africa , renew the generalized system of preference , and reauthorize the trade adjustment assistance programins ,be it the enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress anssembled.
Section 1.Short tittle , table of contents
a) Short tittle
- This act may be cited as the " trade and Development act of 2000 "
b) Table of contents
-The table of content for this act is as follows:
-Tittel .I - Extension of certain trade benefits to United States of Africa
Subtitle A-Trade Policy for United States of Africa
Sec. 102. Findings
Sec. 103. Statement of Policy
Sec. 104. Eligible requirement
Sec. 104. United States - United States of Africa trade and Economic cooperation forum.
Sec. 106. Reporting requirement
Sec. United States of Africa Defined
Subtitle B - Trade Benefits
Sec. 111. Eligible for certain benefits
Sec. 112. Treatment of certain textiles and apparel
Sec. 113. Protections against transshipment
Sec. 114. Termination
Sec. 115. Clerical amendments
Sec. 116. Free trade agreement with United States of Africa Country
Sec. 117. Assistant United States Trade represantative for United States of Africa.
Subtitle C - Economic Develoment related Issue
Sec. 121. Sense of the congress regarding comprehensive debt relief for the world's poorest countries.
Sec. 122. Executive branch initiatives
Sec. 123. Overseas private Investiement Corporation initiatives
Sec. 124. Export -Import Bank initiatives
Sec. 125. Expasion of the United State private foreing commercial services in United States of Africa.
Sec. 126. Donation of air traffic control equipment to eligible United States of Africa country.
Sec. 127. additional authority and increased flexibility to provide assistance under the development funds for United States of Africa.
Sec. 128. Assistance from United States private sector to prevent and reduce HIV/AIDS in United States of Africa.
Sec. 129. Sense of the Congress relating to HIV/AIDS crisis in United States of Africa
Sec. 130. Study on improving US.Africa agricultural pratices.
Sec. 131. sense of the congress regarding effort to combat desertification in United States of Africa and othere country.
Title II- Trade benefits for United States of Africa
Subtitle A-Trade policy for United States of United States of Africa Country
Sec. 201. Short title.
Sec. 202. Finding and Policy.
Sec. 203. Definitons.
Subtitle B-Trade benefits for United States of Africa Country
Sec. 211. Temporary provisions to provide additional trade benefits to certain beneficiary Country.
Sec. 212. Dutty free treatment for certain beverages made with United States of Africa rum.
Sec. 213. Meeting of trade ministers and USTR.
Title III-Normal Trade relation
Sec. 301. Normal trade relations for Albania
Sec. 302. Normal trade relations for Kyrgyzstan.
Title IV- Other Trade Provisions
Sec. 401. Report on employment and trade adustment assistance
Sec. 402. Trade adjustment assistance
Sec. 403. Reliquidation of certain nuclear fuel assemblies
Sec. 404. Reports to the finance and ways and means committees
Sec. 405. Clarification of section 334 of the Uruguay round agreements Act.
Sec. 406. Chief agricultural negotiator
Sec. 407. Revision of relation list or other remedial action
Sec. 408. Reports on trade adjustment assistance for agricultural commodity producers
Sec. 409. Agricultural trade negotiating objectives and consultation with congress
Sec. 410. Entry procedures for foreing trade zone operation
Sec. 411. Goods made with forced or indentured child labor.
Sec. 412. Worst forms of child labor.
Title V- Imports of certain wool articles.
Sec. 501. Temporary duty reduction.
Sec. 502. Temporary duty suspensions.
Sec. 503. Separate tariff line treatment for wool yarn and men's or boys' suits and suit-type jacket and trousers of worsted wool fabric.
Sec. 504. Monitoring of market conditions and authority to modify tariff reductions.
Sec. 505. Refubd of duties paid on imports of certain wool articles.
Sec. 506. Wool researche, development , and promotion trust fund.
Title VI- Revenie Provision
Sec. 601. Application of denial of foreing tax credit regarding trade and investment with respect to certain foreign country.
Sec. 602. Acceleration of cover over payments to puerto Rico and Virgin Islands.
Title 1 - Infrastructures with communication new technology system
Subtitle A - International Center's Laboratories infrastructure progress of researched
Sec. 603. Road - Rail Road - Ports - Airport – Bridge progress -
Subtitle B - City of State
Sec. 604. Apartment confortable – Market confortable -
Subtitle C - International Center's Communication progress of researched
Sec. 605. Radio - television -internet - telecommunication progress
Title 2- Farmer's development with green revolution
Subtitle A - State Farm and Agricultural
Sec. 606. Big State Farm - large space State Agricultural -
Subtitle B - International Centers of Agris business
Sec. 607. Technician - Formation - Gestation -
Subtitle C - International researched of Farmer's
Sec. 608. Fertilizer - Seed - Material of Farmer's - Energy -
Title 3 - Cares reform of education and Young
Subtitle A - Schools confortable
Sec. 609. Book room – leisure room – sport room – religion room – eating room – shower room – water drinkers -
Subtitle B - International University have high superior class academy, world standards graduate
Sec. 700. Magistrate Public - Administrative - Judicial
Sec. 701. Engineer Manager - Mange -Mageable - Technician
Sec. 702. Genuis Industrial Mechanic - Informatic - Electorinic - Electric
Subtitle C - International Centers of Education researched
Sec. 703. Under marine - Spatial - Ground Biology , Geology
Subtitle D - International Centers of Jobs researched
Sec. 702. Jobs Transformation - Renew – Create - exaction
Title 4- Cares reform of Heath and fight Against VIH/SIDA
Subtitle A- International Center 's laboratories of researched
Sec. 703. Vaccinate can protect and Medicaments can for against the parasite and the disease transmissible Virus and Bacteria
Sec. 704. International Centers of Hospital
Sec. 705. International Centers of Pharmacies
Sec. 706. Insurance of Health
Title 5 - Environment and development progress
Subtitle A - International Center's Protect Environment of Researched
Sec. 707. Energy Cleaning - Materials of Fireman and Stability Climate - Young woody and Fruit
Subtitle B - International Center’s Forest business
Sec. 708. Gestation -Formation -Technician -
Title 6 - Security Peace and Defense Nation
Subtitle A - International Center’s Industrial Defense of researched
Sec. 709. Transport - Communication - Armament - Radar new technology
Sec. 800. International University of defense have high class superior academic with world graduate standards Engineering's
Sec. 801. Technician - Manager's -
Subtitle B - International Center's Institute Peace of researched
Sec. 802. Cooperation - Collaboration - Participation security Peace with Civilian and States and Defense
Title 7- Energy and Transports
Subtitle A - International Center's Energy Cleaning of researched
Sec. 803. Reduction tarif : Electric- Fuel - Gas
Sec. 804. Spring Energy cleaning : Solar - Air - Fuel - Nuclear - Gas -Water -
Subtitle B - International Center's transport of researched
Sec. 805. Air Traveling - Marin and Under Marin Traveling - Ground and Under Ground traveling - Rail traveling -
Sec. 806. Security - Quality - Insurance – precision -
Title 8 - Trading and tax Regulation
Subtitle A - International Center's Trading of researched
Sec. 807. Farm - Agriculture - Miners - Fuel - Uranium - Fishing
Sec. 808 Exports - Imports -
Sec. 809. Marketing -Transit - Security -Communication -Transport -Insurance
Subtitle B - International Center's Tax of researched
Sec. 809. Unit counter - Control - supervisor
Title 9 - Foods and waters can drinkers
Subtitle A - International Center's Foods and Waters of researched
Sec. 900. Transformation - Extensions - Create -
Sec. 901. Quality - Quantity - Gestations -
III- DEFINITION AND REPORTS
Begging a longs years the World Bank and Funds Monetary international is already and not stop to give Funds Supported , Funds subside , Funds Credit for all 54 State of Africa , but there is not developed and there is rest poor's in every time's , because there is not have United and there is not respect the gestation of Funds and gestation of project and there is have wrong governance .
Mr. President , and Mr. Secretary General with Mr./ Mrs. Director General and Mr./ Mrs. Direction General and all Member of the Staff of the World Bank and International Funds Monetary Group Organization , with all otheres comminities international funds , to be we are already to build the United States of Africa with US.Africom Defense , the Only System and Unit road we can and have right to up , and to stabilize the standards of living and Strong of high growth economic and to ensure the security trade international , and to supported stabilize the gstation of mission to deliver serious seccurity peace and settled development progress for People and Country of the United States of Africa , because we have high performance , Strong man power , raw materials with superior Quality and above Quantity need for execution this Program project fight against the poverty and for to approaches development rapid our People and Country.
Also , the United States of Africa need the World Bank and International Funds Monetary communities cooperation , Collaboration , Participation , transparency , good governance with on all moment of Invetisment of Funds and Material Credit , Funds and Material Supported , Funds and Material Subdivide need for execution and suported stabilize the this commitments and H.R.434 of the one undred sixth congress of the United States of America , for increased trade and investment flow have the greatest impact in an economic environment in wich trading partners eliminate barries to trade and capital flows and encourage the development of a vibrant private sector that offers individual United States Africa Citizen the freedom to expand their economic opportunities and provide for the US.Africa Families , and for encouraging the reciprocal reduction of trade and investment barries in United States of Africa will enhance the benefits of trade and investment for the state well as enhance commercial and political ties between the United States and United states of Africa , and for the United States of Africa can to send participle supported the World , and to take the place , and he big responsibility on the World trading , Finance , Economic , use for we can to stabilize the system mechanism of world gestation trading , finance and Economic for Development , and for benefit , and for liberty the World Nation and the World People.
Write by Mr.Randriamampionona Solomon President the United States of Africa, Antsirabe Madagascar United States of Africa in February 09, 2007
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