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Date Posted: 21:20:13 01/13/03 Mon
Author: s.
Author Host/IP: 202.1.54.31
Subject: Re: Greater autonomy?
In reply to: Demwana BudiBudi 's message, "Re: Greater autonomy?" on 18:06:21 01/13/03 Mon

I am totally in support of greater autonomy for the Papuan region. The people to run with it need to be totally commited to Papuan autonomy and aspirations. It need not be driven into the ditch if we, the people, keep those in office accountable. It is in our own best interest that we choose wisely.

I wonder, would the government grant autonomy to a province or region that was economically and financially stable or would it be the other way around? In order to be economically and financially stable/viable, we need to be granted greater autonomy?

What exactly do you mean by, "Motu- Koita given autonomy over Port Moresby and so Papuan region as a whole?"

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