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Lobbying for Coral in the Land of Hamlet

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The International Legislators Forum held an inter-parliamentary ministerial-level meeting in Copenhagen. Producing three important points prior to COP15, Globe—an international parliamentary organization—invited 16 industrial and developing countries. Indonesia, one of the largest countries, was represented by the smallest team: one legislator. Tempo reports from Copenhagen, Denmark.

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FROM atop of the Second Chamber Old Room press gallery, Indonesia’s table appeared quiet, even ailing in the Folketinget conference hall of the classic and grandiose Danish parliament, majestically decorated with the flags of 16 countries. That Saturday morning on October 24, the Global Legislators Forum, an inter-parliamentary ministerial level meeting, was opened in Copenhagen, the capital of the Danish Kingdom.

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