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Viewing cable 07MANILA1279, INVITATION FOR HOUSE SPEAKER PELOSI

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
07MANILA1279 2007-04-20 07:38 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Manila
VZCZCXYZ0006
OO RUEHWEB

DE RUEHML #1279/01 1100738
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
O 200738Z APR 07
FM AMEMBASSY MANILA
TO SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 6199
UNCLAS MANILA 001279 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
FOR EAP/MTS AND H 
 
E.O. 12958:  N/A 
TAGS: PREL OREP OVIP RP
SUBJECT:  INVITATION FOR HOUSE SPEAKER PELOSI 
 
 
1.  Under cover of an April 12 letter to the Ambassador, Philippine 
House of Representatives Secretary General Roberto P. Nazareno 
forwarded the original versions of letters to U.S. House Speaker 
Pelosi dated March 2 and March 28 from Philippine House Speaker Jose 
de Venecia, Jr.  The Philippine Congress is organizing a series of 
events on June 7 to commemorate the centennial of the Philippine 
legislature, and Speaker de Venecia invites Speaker Pelosi to lead a 
delegation and deliver a "Centennial Message."  Embassy will fax 
copies to EAP/MTS. 
 
2.  According to Speaker de Venecia's staff, the Speaker is also 
inviting Speakers from other countries' legislatures to attend. 
 
3.  Comment:   Embassy would warmly welcome a visit by Speaker 
Pelosi, and other members of the U.S. Congress, either for this 
special event or at any time.  Our long-standing and unique 
relations with this former colony and continued close ally in the 
Global War on Terror are an important part of our diplomatic present 
and future.  The U.S. establishment of democratic institutions that 
is celebrated to this day in this country is especially noteworthy. 
The U.S. is working closely with the Philippine Congress and 
government on a wide variety of exciting programs that we would be 
delighted to show U.S. lawmakers in person.  End comment 
 
4.   Please advise of any response. 
 
5.   Text of March 2 letter 
 
H.E. Nancy Pelosi 
Speaker, House of Representatives 
United States of America 
 
Excellency: 
 
Invitation to the Centennial Celebrations of the Philippine House of 
Representatives 
 
This year the House of Representatives of the Congress of the 
Philippines celebrates its Centennial on the theme, "One Hundred 
Years of the Philippine Legislature - a History of Service and 
Development Through Lawmaking." 
 
As the "Philippine Assembly," a popularly-elected unicameral 
Legislature of 80 members, convened by the Americans at the 
beginning of their rule, met for the first time in October 1907. 
 
The first indigenous lawmaking body in colonial Asia, it immediately 
became the spokesman of Filipino nationalism, the protector of 
Filipino civil rights, and the vanguard of Philippine democracy. 
Until now these are the civic ideals our House continues to espouse 
and enhance. 
 
Beginning on 7 June 2007, we shall be holding a series of Centennial 
activities, which will include a special Plenary Session, the 
unveiling of a Centennial marker, the launching of a commemorative 
book summarizing the House's first century, the opening of a 
Commemorative Exhibit, and a Gala Dinner in the evening. 
 
We should be pleased - and honored - if your Excellency would lead a 
delegation of three-four members from your Legislature to visit our 
country during these celebrations. 
 
Since we value the United States' Congress as a friend and partner, 
we regard Your Excellency's presence as adding significance and 
meaning to our Centennial celebrations. 
 
We hope that your Delegation can arrange to arrive in Metro Manila 
by the sixth of June. 
 
We look forward to Your Excellency's favorable reply.  With bet 
wishes and highest regards. 
 
Yours sincerely, 
 
Jose de Venecia, Jr. 
Speaker 
House of Representatives 
Republic of the Philippines 
End text 
 
6.  Text of March 28 letter 
H.E. Nancy Pelosi 
Speaker, House of Representatives 
United States of America 
 
Dear Mme. Speaker, 
 
Invitation to Deliver a Brief Message At Our Centennial Plenary 
Session 
 
Further to our note inviting Your Excellency to lead a Delegation to 
the Centenary of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the 
Philippines, we are pleased to request you to deliver a Centennial 
Message to our Members, who will convene in a Special Plenary 
Session on 7 June 2007. 
 
For your reference, I enclose a Fact Sheet on the Philippines and a 
Brief History of our House of Representatives, which first convened 
as the "Philippine Assembly" under American rule in 1907. 
 
Please course the physical arrangements for your Delegation's visit 
through the Philippine Mission in your country, and coordinate them 
through our Inter-Parliamentary Relations and Special Affairs 
Department in Metro Manila.  This latter office is reachable through 
telephone numbers (632)-931-5979, (632)-931-6851 and fax number 
(632)-931-5595. 
 
We hope for a favorable reply to our invitation at your earliest 
convenience, since Your Excellency's presence will make this 
milestone event in our House's life all the more memorable and 
significant. 
 
Yours very truly, 
 
Jose de Venecia, Jr. 
Speaker 
House of Representatives 
Republic of the Philippines 
End text 
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