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(December
10, 2007/ Taipei, Taiwan) Held at the Taipei 101, an outstanding
engineering landmark in Taipei, the
CALD General Assembly was formally opened by CALD chair, Hon.
Franklin M. Drilon and CALD secretary general, Dr. J.R. Nereus
O. Acosta.
The General
Assembly (GA) was fully represented by the eight CALD member
parties namely: Democrat Party of Thailand, Democratic
Progressive Party of Taiwan, Liberal Party of the Philippines,
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, Sam Rainsy Party, Liberal Party
of Sri Lanka, Singapore Democratic Party, and National Council
of the Union of Burma. Also present were CALD associate member,
Liberal Forum Pakistan, and CALD observer parties, Nation
Awakening Party of Indonesia and Indonesian Democratic Party of
Struggle. Representatives from CALD’s partners, Liberal
International and Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Liberty, were
in attendance as well.
The GA
agenda included the review of activities of the CALD Women’s
Workshop held last September 13-16, 2007 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
and of the 5th CALD Communications Workshop held last
November 18-23, 2007 in Manila, Philippines.
The
envisioned projects for 2008 were also discussed. The proposed
projects include the continuing of the CALD internships to the
European Parliament, the SEACA-CALD Migration Conference in
Bangkok, the Asian Democracy Online: Freedom without Borders,
ALDE-CALD Meeting in Brussels, the 2nd CALD Politcal
Party Management Workshop in Penang, and the 15th
Anniversary Conference among others.
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