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Assemblée Parlementaire Paritaire Acp-Ue ACP-EU JOINT PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, FINANCE AND TRADE1 Meeting Saturday, 28 November 2009, from 2.00 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Meeting room: Plenary hall National Assembly of Angola LUANDA DRAFT AGENDA 1. Adoption of draft agenda (AP100.599) 2. Approval of minutes of the meeting of 30 September 2009 in Brussels (Belgium) (AP100.595) 3. Co-Chairs’ announcements 4. Impact of the financial crisis on the ACP States - consideration of amendments - adoption of draft report 5. Economic and financial impact of climate change on the ACP States - appointment of ACP and EU co-rapporteurs 6. Procedure for examination of Regional Strategy Papers - exchange of views on the basis of the Framework adopted by the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly in Prague (Czech Republic) in April 2009 7. Decision on the subject of the committee’s 14th report 8. Any other business 9. Date and place of next meeting The next meeting will take place on 27 and 28 January in Brussels. OJ\772515EN.doc AP100.599 EN EN 1.The members of the committee are: ACP members European members Botsalo Ntuane (Botswana), Co-Chair Maria Da Graça Carvalho, Co-Chair Kaawa Albert Kutekala (Democratic Republic of Ryszard Antoni Legutko, Vice-Chair Congo), Vice-Chair Luís Paulo Alves, Vice-Chair Tambuwal Aminu Waziri (Nigeria), Vice-Chair Kader Arif, José Bové, Udo Bullmann, Daniel Caspary, Barbados, Burundi, Equatorial Guinea, Jamaica, Frank Engel, Vicky Ford, Charles Goerens, Enrique Lesotho, Mali, Mauritania, Micronesia (Federated States Guerrero Salom, Elie Hoarau, Anne E. Jensen, Eva Joly, of), Namibia, Palau, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Werner Kuhn, David Martin, Gabriel Mato Adrover, Saint Lucia, Samoa, San Tomé and Principe, Senegal, Hans-Peter Mayer, Louis Michel, Gay Mitchell, Carl Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tonga, Trinidad and Schlyter, Edward Scicluna, Peter Šťastný, Robert Tobago, Uganda, Zambia. Sturdy, Patrice Tirolien, Iva Zanicchi. Website of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/intcoop/acp/ AP100.599 2/2 OJ\772515EN.doc EN.
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