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Tuesday, 05/17/2005 7:44:30 AM

Tuesday, May 17, 2005 7:44:30 AM

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So where are we at now in this process? It looks like today is the day that two candidates will be nominated to take the place of Carvalho (the ex Sao Tome Oil Minister).

"Sources close to the Sao Tomean government said that the ADI would put two candidates forward for the vacant oil minister position on Tuesday, potentially providing a solution to the problem."

Apparently we are still waiting on the Sao Tome National Petroleum Council to back the award recommendations of the JMC. They met last Friday and it seemed as if the spokesman for the council seemed to back the awards however apparently they haven't officially given the ok. (at least according to the Norval Scott story)

Also we had thought parilament was supposed to have met yesterday. Did that meeting take place? Is parliament a seperate enitity from the National Petroleum Council? Someone on the blog mentioned that Parliament was meeting today. Another poster said they will be meeting tomorrow. Who knows?

Does my message sound confusing? Im sure it doess. Because to tell you the truth Im confused and am just trying to figure out what has taken place in Sao Tome and what additional steps need to be taken. No one has spelled this out in any story in chronological order exactly what steps need to be completed before awards are decided on. Step A, B, C, D etc.







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