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RL from the website Onderwijs Inspectie Home
is it inspector # 758, 771, 741, 751, 756, 757 748, or 706? you can answer it out in the open, all within TOS.
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1) Regarding the charter please contact the Inspector General of Ministry of Education of Netherland Antilles at +(599) 9 434-3711. Link Onderwijs Inspectie Home The name of General Inspector is also there.
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I just spoke with someone in the ministry of education's office. He states that CMU has indeed applied for a charter but that the government will not grant them one. He stated that he has explained this to CMU offcials over and over again. The reason being that
POLITICAL CONDITIONS In the parliamentary elections of January 27, 2006, the Antillean Restructuring Party (PAR) gained 5 of the 14 seats available in Curaçao, an increase of one seat from the 2002 elections. The PAR had emphasized unity in its electoral campaign with its popular new leader Emily de Jongh-Elhage. Former Prime Minister Etienne Ys had earlier stepped down as party leader. The Workers’ Liberation Front (FOL) emerged with only 2 seats (5 seats in 2002), while the Labor Party People’s Crusade (PLKP) did not get sufficient votes for a single seat (2 seats in 2002). During a previous government, FOL leader Anthony Godett had been convicted of corruption by local courts, which was later affirmed by the Supreme Court in the Netherlands. A coalition government was formed by the PAR, together with the National People’s Party (PNP), St. Maarten’s Democratic Party (DP--St. Maarten) and National Alliance (NA), and Bonaire’s Patriotic Union of Bonaire (UPB). Voters in the Netherlands Antilles have opted to dismantle the Netherlands Antilles and create new structures between the various islands and the Kingdom. St. Maarten and Curacao have opted for an autonomous country status within the Kingdom similar to Aruba's status. Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Bonaire have opted for closer ties to the Kingdom. He stated that therefore, the Netherland Antilles will not RECOGNIZE NOR ACCREDIT ANY university within the N.A. These university's are merely "offshore businesses" as far as he is concerned. He says he has received numerous complaints from the USA and they are trying to find a way to deal with this issue. So- in the meantime, RL will collect and collect and collect to and there will be no charter and no IMED recognition. |
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i already know what RL is going to say. he is going to say that the application is with the curacao govt and not the netherlands antilles govt.
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