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SANTO DOMINGO.- President Leonel Fernandez today called on the world’s richest countries to provide the same emergency funding to achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) aimed at slashing global poverty, hunger and other social ills as they have to bailing out failed financial institutions.

He cautioned that unregulated speculation on futures contracts of oil and food is the main obstacle to reach them. “The peoples of the world who suffer from hunger and misery raise their voices to urge the international community to pay the same prompt attention to solving their needs as it has in rushing to the rescue of banking institutions on the brink of collapse.”

Fernandez, speaking before the General Assembly on the second day of its annual high-level debate, noted that while the world’s richest countries had pledged extraordinary development aid at the UN Millennium Summit in 2000 to achieving the MDGs, only five – Denmark, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden – had fulfilled the goal of contributing the equivalent of 0.7 per cent or more of their gross domestic product (GDP).

“What is certain is that at this moment, in order to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, we need from the international community a financial rescue plan, a kind of ‘bailout,’ as they say these days,” he said, citing World Bank figures that $50 billion is needed annually to reach the MDGs by their target date of 2015.

“That means that in order to achieve the goals of raising the quality of life and the conditions of dignity of the world’s poor nations we need an international economic financing plan that is as bold and urgent as the one that is presently being put into effect to save Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Bear Sterns, Merrill Lynch, AIG and other financial institutions,” he said.

In fact, the amount needed would total $350 billion, according to the World Bank figures, “just half of what is currently being debated in the United States Congress to save from collapse those Wall Street financial business that are responsible for their own failure,” he added.

Fernandez also assailed unregulated speculation in selling and buying futures contracts in oil and foodstuff, which “through excessive speculation, fraud and manipulation” lead to the distortion of economic fundamentals.

“It is incomprehensible that someone sells what he does not have and somebody else buys something that he does not want to have,” he said. “Yet that is what has been happening these days in the clearest demonstration of what is being called ‘casino capitalism’.”

Referring to the “stupefying” rise in the price of oil, he said that the extra $5 billion that the Dominican Republic has had to pay since 2004 could fund all public investments needed to achieve the MDGs by 2015.

SOURCE: un.org

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Written by: josean, 25 Sep 2008 7:35 AM
From: United States
‘casino capitalism’

Hypocrite, how about wasting hundreds of millions of dollars building a METRO for solely political purposes!
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Written by: ArsenioALembertJr, 25 Sep 2008 7:50 AM
From: United States
Panhandling at the U.N. would be a good description of what really took place. Back in the good old days of--- Historia reciente Quisqueyana, Peña Gomez would go to the U.N. to protest the unfair political conditions, or the results of an election under el "jefecito" Balaguer. However, fast-forward to the 21 Century: President Fernadez presented himself more like a Global Padre Billini, a socialist-globalist-fund raiser for the poor of the whole wide world; When his 'calling' is the Dominican people. This trip is really an exhibition of his global ambitions. When he is called to represent 'solely' los Dominicanos del Caribe, los de apie, y tambien los de Jeepeta, y nada mas...

Please no more asking for (por Dios) handouts for frivalous pipe dreams. Subways are good, but, let's have a dependable electric service system before we go off on platitudes. Leave those "idealistic" causes to Ratzinger, or Dalai Lama. My Bible states that the poor will always be amongst us.
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Written by: Juango, 25 Sep 2008 7:52 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Hey LF! Begin at home, and lead by example. There is much wealth in the DR, that has been gained via unethical practices. Have your friends and yourself begin with a "Bail-Out Fund", by selling your wife $1.0 M USD wardrobe and your staff's government issued Jeepetas. That can be easily done. Then cut the funding for your SELF-MONUMENT, the Metro! You are two-faced and not to be trusted, you silver tounge devil. This alone will but homes forthousand of Dominicans and feed an entire country for a few months. You have forgotten your people, your fellow Dominicans!!
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Written by: time2rize, 25 Sep 2008 8:49 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Meanwhile back home

"Pérez Figuereo amenaza con organizar protestas si Gobierno no baja los combustibles"

http://www.listin.com.do/app/article.aspx?id=74948
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Written by: juanb, 25 Sep 2008 10:18 AM
From: Dominican Republic
He's right. The country needs a bailout system. However this bailout should not be for the thieves that occupy virtually evey post in this, the most corrupt Dominican government of all time, but rather for the poor working class people. Let's start it off by reducing the incredible number of ministers without portfolio ( that means people with big salaries and no work to do).

While he was speaking of help for the country I wonder if he was silently figuring how much of any aid he was able to solicit he and his band of thieves could steal. Imagine acting so piously while at the same time the country is being recognized as one of the most corrupt countries in the world.
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Written by: malva70997, 25 Sep 2008 10:39 AM
From: Dominican Republic
He wants bailout money to invest in another metro and to fill their pockets, this country has received so much international aid ($$$) for reconstruction after the storms and we see the same stories every time there is a little rain, same people need to be evacuated, nothing is done, where does the money go??????????????
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Written by: pappabowie, 25 Sep 2008 11:13 AM
From: Afghanistan, BAF
The Americans need to fix our own problems first you folks will have to fend for yourselves for once as we pick up the peices...Thanks Bill, At least all those underprivliged got govt. backed mortgages through Fannie and Freddie, Now we all will pay, The sub prime mess began as another piece of fair housing BS and now these poverty pimps want more free money....
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Written by: gmiller261, 25 Sep 2008 11:18 AM
From: United States

I would say YES ! to that. What would it cost... 5 Billion... big deal

BUT, stop the rampant corruption, cronyism and be 100% transparent. If you fail at this you MUST go to jail. And people who point out your failures get your job.....
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Written by: juanb, 25 Sep 2008 12:10 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Without the will of the populace, there will always be the same corruption, and right now as best I can tell, all they seem to care about are the pennant races. When the World Series is over all they will be concerned with is the Winter League Baseball results. This is what you get when you do every thing possible to insure that the education level remains very low. Keeping the people ignorant seems to have been the most important accomplishment of every government here for the past 50 plus years.
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Written by: ArsenioALembertJr, 25 Sep 2008 1:26 PM
From: United States
Just for comic relief:
I wonder how many read the article above or looked at the picture?
Why were there so many empty seats at the General assembly?

They probably asked who's speaking next?
-- Most likely they answered them, oh it's the president of DR.

So. many of the diplomats decided to go for coffee, or to the bathroom instead of listening to another crackpot make fists and pound on the podium to impress the world, while with the other hand pass his hat around to collect chump change and donations.
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