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Viewing cable 06SANTIAGO302, MARCH 11 BACHELET INAUGURATION: LIMITED SPACE FOR

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06SANTIAGO302 2006-02-09 21:33 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Santiago
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 SANTIAGO 000302 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SENSITIVE 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OVIP PREL PGOV CI INAUGURATION
SUBJECT: MARCH 11 BACHELET INAUGURATION: LIMITED SPACE FOR 
DELEGATIONS 
 
REF: A. YAMAUCHI-SHERIDAN 2/9/06 E-MAIL 
     B. SANTIAGO 179 
 
1. (SBU) Summary: The Foreign Ministry advised resident 
diplomatic missions in writing on February 9 that the number 
of spaces available for foreign delegations at Michelle 
Bachelet's presidential inauguration on March 11 will be very 
limited.  For the inauguration ceremony itself, only heads of 
delegation plus one will be able to attend, in cases where 
the head of delegation is not a head of state or government. 
These limits are the same as President Lagos' inauguration 
ceremony in 2000, when only then-Attorney General Reno and 
the U.S. ambassador to Chile attended the ceremony.  We are 
approaching the GOC to request additional numbers.  Paragraph 
four contains Post's current information on the composition 
of other delegations.  End summary. 
 
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 
------------------ 
 
2. (SBU) The Foreign Ministry delivered to resident 
diplomatic missions in Santiago on February 9 a diplomatic 
note containing a schedule of events for Michelle Bachelet's 
presidential inauguration on March 11.  The note includes 
details on the number of delegation members who will be able 
to attend the inaugural events, as well as administrative and 
logistical details.  Post understands that WHA/BSC received 
an advance copy of the note from the Chilean Embassy in 
Washington on February 6.  Post will transmit an informal 
translation of the note septel.  Below is a summary schedule: 
 
March 10 
-------- 
 
1845-2045: Protocol calls on President Lagos by visiting 
heads of delegation.  Invitees: heads of delegations plus two 
(in cases where the head of delegation is not the head of 
state or government). 
 
2100: Dinner hosted by President Lagos at La Moneda 
presidential palace (Santiago).  Invitees: heads of 
state/government and spouses only. 
 
2100: Reception hosted by FM Walker at the Foreign Ministry 
(Santiago).  Invitees: heads of delegations plus five (in 
cases where the head of delegation is not the head of state 
or government). 
 
March 11 
-------- 
 
1200: Inauguration ceremony at the National Congress 
(Valparaiso -- one-hour drive from Santiago).  Invitees: 
heads of delegation plus one (in cases where the head of 
delegation is not a head of state or government). 
 
1400: Lunch hosted by President Bachelet at the Cerro 
Castillo Presidential Palace (Vina del Mar -- 30-minute drive 
from Valparaiso).  Invitees: heads of state or government and 
spouses only. 
 
1530: Return to Santiago. 
 
2200: Artistic presentation (Santiago).  Invitees: heads of 
delegation plus five. 
 
March 12 
-------- 
 
1200: Ecumenical oration at the Metropolitan Cathedral 
(Santiago).  Invitees: head of delegation plus one (in cases 
where the head of delegation is not a head of state or 
government). 
 
1330: Reception hosted by President Bachelet at the 
Presidential Palace (Santiago).  Invitees: heads of 
delegation plus five. 
 
3. (U) The Foreign Ministry's note stresses there will not be 
a special allocation for ambassadors.  Ambassadors must be 
included in the numbers provided above. 
 
OTHER DELEGATIONS 
----------------- 
 
4. (SBU) Below is Post's latest information on attendance by 
foreign delegations for certain countries, as provided by 
resident diplomats: 
 
--Argentina: President Kirchner. 
 
--Bolivia: President Morales. 
 
--Brazil: President Lula Da Silva and Foreign Minister Amorin. 
--China: A vice minister. 
 
--France: The GOF is close to naming Minister of Defense 
Alliot-Marie head of delegation. 
 
--Germany: Chancellor Merkel almost certainly will not 
attend.  Germany will send two ministers, but not its foreign 
minister. 
 
--Guatemala: President Berger. 
 
--India: Prime Minister Singh will not attend.  India's 
Minister of State is scheduled to visit Chile at the end of 
March.  Resident ambassador may head the delegation. 
 
--Mexico: Undecided.  However, President Fox is not expected 
to attend. 
 
--New Zealand: Prime Minister Clark is tentatively scheduled 
to lead the delegation. 
 
--South Korea: Undecided. 
 
--Spain: Crown Prince of Asturias will lead the delegation. 
One or two members of government, Socialist Party members, 
and prominent Spaniards will accompany. 
 
--Russia: Tentatively planning on sending the president of 
Parliament. 
 
--United Kingdom: Lord Bach (head of delegation) and resident 
ambassador (Note: According to the UK Embassy, Bach was a 
senior defense ministry official when Bachelet served as 
Lagos' defense minister.) 
 
--Venezuela: President Chavez and spouse. 
KELLY