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Obwohl für mich Bougainville Copper Aktien 852652 (US BOCOF.PK)u. ADRs 867948 (US BOCOY.PK) den gleichen Wert besitzen (beide repräsentieren 1 Bougainville Copper) gibt es bei der Kursstellung in D gravierende Unterschiede.
Schlusskurs heute in Fra
Aktie 852652 0,609 VOL 110 000 St
ADRs 867948 0,50 VOL 376 772 St
Obwohl beide Gattungen auch in USA gehandelt werden,kann man nur die ADRs ohne Lagerstellenwechsel gewinnbringend nach USA crossen.
So wurden heute in USA 353 K ADRs zwischen 0,75 u.0,80 USD oder 0,5395 u.0,5642 ? gehandelt,was lockere 10% über D Kurs ist.Ein Grossteil davon dürfte von den ESBC stammen u.so dem hiesigen Markt wieder entzogen sein.
Eine heutige Kauforder in AU von 300K a 0,95 AUD 0,5911 ? wurde nur zu 2/3 bedient.
Jetzt fehlen nur noch die erwarteten weiteren positiven Meldungen aus Bougainville u. die Chartausbrüche über 1 AUD,0,80 USD,0,60 ? u.0,50? (ADR).An allen Marken wurde schon erfolgreich gekratzt.Der nächste Schritt sollte eine Stabilisierung darüber sein
Ob jetzt Aktie oder ADR am besten performt bis Jahresende,lassen wir uns überraschen ;-)))))))))
Schlusskurs heute in Fra
Aktie 852652 0,609 VOL 110 000 St
ADRs 867948 0,50 VOL 376 772 St
Obwohl beide Gattungen auch in USA gehandelt werden,kann man nur die ADRs ohne Lagerstellenwechsel gewinnbringend nach USA crossen.
So wurden heute in USA 353 K ADRs zwischen 0,75 u.0,80 USD oder 0,5395 u.0,5642 ? gehandelt,was lockere 10% über D Kurs ist.Ein Grossteil davon dürfte von den ESBC stammen u.so dem hiesigen Markt wieder entzogen sein.
Eine heutige Kauforder in AU von 300K a 0,95 AUD 0,5911 ? wurde nur zu 2/3 bedient.
Jetzt fehlen nur noch die erwarteten weiteren positiven Meldungen aus Bougainville u. die Chartausbrüche über 1 AUD,0,80 USD,0,60 ? u.0,50? (ADR).An allen Marken wurde schon erfolgreich gekratzt.Der nächste Schritt sollte eine Stabilisierung darüber sein
Ob jetzt Aktie oder ADR am besten performt bis Jahresende,lassen wir uns überraschen ;-)))))))))
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Hallo Nekro
Diese beziehen sich auf die Gesamtanteile Aktien (Total Shares Outstanding) Gesamtzahl der Aktien eines Unternehmens, die derzeit im Umlauf sind und von den Aktionären gehalten werden. Diese Kennzahl umfasst sowohl die von der Öffentlichkeit gehaltenen Aktien als auch die von Insidern und institutionellen Investoren gehaltenen Anteile, jedoch ohne die Aktien, die vom Unternehmen selbst gehalten werden (Treasury Shares).
Der Begriff "Gesamtanteile" in der Regel auf die gesamte Anzahl der ausgegebenen Aktien eines Unternehmens. Dies umfasst sowohl die Stammaktien als auch eventuell ausgegebene Vorzugsaktien. Die Gesamtanteile sind ein wichtiger Faktor für Investoren, da sie die Marktkapitalisierung und den Anteil der einzelnen Aktionäre am Unternehmen bestimmen. Diese Kennzahl wird oft verwendet, um die Liquidität und die Bewertungskennzahlen eines Unternehmens zu analysieren.
Diese beziehen sich auf die Gesamtanteile Aktien (Total Shares Outstanding) Gesamtzahl der Aktien eines Unternehmens, die derzeit im Umlauf sind und von den Aktionären gehalten werden. Diese Kennzahl umfasst sowohl die von der Öffentlichkeit gehaltenen Aktien als auch die von Insidern und institutionellen Investoren gehaltenen Anteile, jedoch ohne die Aktien, die vom Unternehmen selbst gehalten werden (Treasury Shares).
Der Begriff "Gesamtanteile" in der Regel auf die gesamte Anzahl der ausgegebenen Aktien eines Unternehmens. Dies umfasst sowohl die Stammaktien als auch eventuell ausgegebene Vorzugsaktien. Die Gesamtanteile sind ein wichtiger Faktor für Investoren, da sie die Marktkapitalisierung und den Anteil der einzelnen Aktionäre am Unternehmen bestimmen. Diese Kennzahl wird oft verwendet, um die Liquidität und die Bewertungskennzahlen eines Unternehmens zu analysieren.
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- Die Aktien des privaten Anlegertums Weltweit.
Somit auch korrekt der Anteil von etwa 25% 101M von dem gesamten Kuchen aller ausgegebenen Issuer Stocks von ~401 Mio Titel!
Sobald der Aktienübertrag denn endlich vollzogen ist, wird die Liquidität stark eingeschränkt und bei dann möglicher Aufkeimung von internationalem Interresse Angebot/ Nachfrage ein quasi Engpass entsteht. Der bringt dann Spannung aufs Parkett und die Titel.
Somit auch korrekt der Anteil von etwa 25% 101M von dem gesamten Kuchen aller ausgegebenen Issuer Stocks von ~401 Mio Titel!
Sobald der Aktienübertrag denn endlich vollzogen ist, wird die Liquidität stark eingeschränkt und bei dann möglicher Aufkeimung von internationalem Interresse Angebot/ Nachfrage ein quasi Engpass entsteht. Der bringt dann Spannung aufs Parkett und die Titel.
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hi
falls es irgendjemanden hier interessiert
https://stocknessmonster.com/announcements/boc.asx-3A663141/
allen noch einen schönen Sonntag
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Unternehmensbeteiligungen
Die PNG-Nationalregierung setzt sich weiterhin für die Übertragung ein.
Die 36,4-prozentige Beteiligung des Staates PNG an Bougainville Copper an die ABG und an die
Menschen von Bougainville. Sobald der Übertrag fertig ist werden die Menschen von Bougainville
zum ersten Mal BCL's klarer Mehrheitsaktionär mit einem Anteil von 72,9 % am Unternehmen sein. Der
ABG hat Vereinbarungen geprüft, bei denen ein geeignetes Unternehmen die Aktien erhält
frei von Stempelsteuergebühren. Sobald diese Vereinbarungen getroffen sind, wird die Übertragung abgeschlossen und erledigt sein.
Damit dürfte auch für uns Aktionäre eine ganz neue Ära beginnen.
Die PNG-Nationalregierung setzt sich weiterhin für die Übertragung ein.
Die 36,4-prozentige Beteiligung des Staates PNG an Bougainville Copper an die ABG und an die
Menschen von Bougainville. Sobald der Übertrag fertig ist werden die Menschen von Bougainville
zum ersten Mal BCL's klarer Mehrheitsaktionär mit einem Anteil von 72,9 % am Unternehmen sein. Der
ABG hat Vereinbarungen geprüft, bei denen ein geeignetes Unternehmen die Aktien erhält
frei von Stempelsteuergebühren. Sobald diese Vereinbarungen getroffen sind, wird die Übertragung abgeschlossen und erledigt sein.
Damit dürfte auch für uns Aktionäre eine ganz neue Ära beginnen.
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https://stocknessmonster.com/quotes/boc.asx/
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Mein MULTIBAGGER Favorit BOC ;-)))))
Mein MULTIBAGGER Favorit BOC ;-)))))
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hi
hier noch mal die richtige Addi zum Bericht
https://stocknessmonster.com/announcements/boc.asx-3A663425/
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Der Sprecher des Repräsentantenhauses, Simon Pentanu, hat die offiziellen Termine der ABG-Parlamentswahlen 2025 bekannt gegeben.
Herr Pentanu sagte, dass er als Sprecher gemäß Abschnitt 107 der Verfassung von Bougainville am Montag, den 7. Juli 2025, die Verfügungen für die ABG-Parlamentswahlen 2025 des Repräsentantenhauses von Bougainville erlassen werde.
Er sagte, dass die Wahltermine dem Wahlplan des Wahlkommissars von Bougainville, Desmond Tsianai, entsprächen.
Die Termine für die 5. ABG-Parlamentswahlen 2025 sind:
Ausgabe der Wahlurnen ? Montag, 7. Juli 2025
Nominierung beginnt ? Dienstag, 8. Juli 2025
Nominierung endet ? Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2025
Wahlperiode beginnt ? Dienstag, 2. September 2025
Wahltag ? Donnerstag, 4. September 2025
Wahlperiode endet ? Montag, 8. September 2025
Auszählung beginnt ? Dienstag, 9. September 2025
Auszählung endet ? Sonntag, 21. September 2025
Rückgabe der Wahlurnen ? Montag, 22. September 2025
Pentanu betonte, dass die Wahlen 2025 die neuen fünf Sitze in Einpersonenwahlkreisen umfassen würden, wodurch die Gesamtzahl der Sitze im fünften Haus auf 46 steigen würde. Dies würde die Sitze für den neuen Präsidenten und Sprecher einschließen.
Herr Pentanu sagte, dass er als Sprecher gemäß Abschnitt 107 der Verfassung von Bougainville am Montag, den 7. Juli 2025, die Verfügungen für die ABG-Parlamentswahlen 2025 des Repräsentantenhauses von Bougainville erlassen werde.
Er sagte, dass die Wahltermine dem Wahlplan des Wahlkommissars von Bougainville, Desmond Tsianai, entsprächen.
Die Termine für die 5. ABG-Parlamentswahlen 2025 sind:
Ausgabe der Wahlurnen ? Montag, 7. Juli 2025
Nominierung beginnt ? Dienstag, 8. Juli 2025
Nominierung endet ? Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2025
Wahlperiode beginnt ? Dienstag, 2. September 2025
Wahltag ? Donnerstag, 4. September 2025
Wahlperiode endet ? Montag, 8. September 2025
Auszählung beginnt ? Dienstag, 9. September 2025
Auszählung endet ? Sonntag, 21. September 2025
Rückgabe der Wahlurnen ? Montag, 22. September 2025
Pentanu betonte, dass die Wahlen 2025 die neuen fünf Sitze in Einpersonenwahlkreisen umfassen würden, wodurch die Gesamtzahl der Sitze im fünften Haus auf 46 steigen würde. Dies würde die Sitze für den neuen Präsidenten und Sprecher einschließen.
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hi
etwas zum lesen.
https://stocknessmonster.com/announcements/boc.asx-3A663693/
Hat es Auswirkungen auf BCL?
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Ganz bestimmt. Sehr interessant!
Danke Carlchen03
Das Rebalancing kann die Titel entsprechend bewegen. Volatilität wird geweckt!
Danke für den Input!
Rebalancing und Additional !! (Movements)
Zusammenfassend lässt sich Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen, dass Ankündigungen von Indizes wie dem Dow Jones erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die betroffenen Aktien haben können, sowohl kurzfristig als auch langfristig, und dass sie einen wichtigen Faktor im Handelsverhalten von Investoren darstellen, dass Ankündigungen von Indizes wie dem Dow Jones erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die betroffenen Aktien haben können, sowohl kurzfristig als auch langfristig, und dass sie einen wichtigen Faktor im Handelsverhalten von Investoren darstellen
Danke Carlchen03
Das Rebalancing kann die Titel entsprechend bewegen. Volatilität wird geweckt!
Danke für den Input!
Rebalancing und Additional !! (Movements)
Zusammenfassend lässt sich Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen, dass Ankündigungen von Indizes wie dem Dow Jones erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die betroffenen Aktien haben können, sowohl kurzfristig als auch langfristig, und dass sie einen wichtigen Faktor im Handelsverhalten von Investoren darstellen, dass Ankündigungen von Indizes wie dem Dow Jones erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die betroffenen Aktien haben können, sowohl kurzfristig als auch langfristig, und dass sie einen wichtigen Faktor im Handelsverhalten von Investoren darstellen
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Siehe auch: Sich ankündigende Änderungen auf Index
https://www.spglobal.com/spdji/en/
https://quoteapi.com/resources/da9866271f9d0071/...ement_3A663693.pdf
https://www.spglobal.com/spdji/en/
https://quoteapi.com/resources/da9866271f9d0071/...ement_3A663693.pdf
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*Bougainville Independence leaders Consultation Forum*
*Resolutions*
Dated 11th March 2025
We the Bougainville Independence leaders consultation forum having convened on the 11th of March 2025 at the kuri Village resort:
1. Welcome the Update provided by President Hon. Ishmael Toroama & Minister for Independence Mission Implementation, Hon. Ezikiel Masatt,
2. reaffirmed the commitment to their leadership in pursuit of Independence on behalf of the people of Bougainville.
We recommend that:
1. Bougainville Independence takes effect on 1st September 2027.
We endorse that:
1. The work of the constituent Assembly is not dependent on the moderation consultation process,
2. The focus of Moderation shall be on defining the new relationship between Bougainville and PNG as two Independent Sovereign Countries,
3. The Moderation process is a crucial mechanism for advancing Bougainville's Independence through a Peaceful Melanesian approach centered on constructive dialogue and respect,
4. The National Government holds no authority to veto the referendum results. Instead, it is required to collaborate in implementing the Bougainville Peace Agreement and referendum outcome for Independence.
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*Resolutions*
Dated 11th March 2025
We the Bougainville Independence leaders consultation forum having convened on the 11th of March 2025 at the kuri Village resort:
1. Welcome the Update provided by President Hon. Ishmael Toroama & Minister for Independence Mission Implementation, Hon. Ezikiel Masatt,
2. reaffirmed the commitment to their leadership in pursuit of Independence on behalf of the people of Bougainville.
We recommend that:
1. Bougainville Independence takes effect on 1st September 2027.
We endorse that:
1. The work of the constituent Assembly is not dependent on the moderation consultation process,
2. The focus of Moderation shall be on defining the new relationship between Bougainville and PNG as two Independent Sovereign Countries,
3. The Moderation process is a crucial mechanism for advancing Bougainville's Independence through a Peaceful Melanesian approach centered on constructive dialogue and respect,
4. The National Government holds no authority to veto the referendum results. Instead, it is required to collaborate in implementing the Bougainville Peace Agreement and referendum outcome for Independence.
Ends..
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[...]The statement added: ?The meeting was an important first step towards finding ways to address the legacy issues of the Panguna mine.[...]
https://www.thenational.com.pg/...ds-meeting-concerning-panguna-mine/
https://www.thenational.com.pg/...ds-meeting-concerning-panguna-mine/
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Opening Statement by ABG President at the Joint Consultation Moderator Meeting
Sir Jerry Mateparae, Distinguished Moderator, the Honourable James Marape, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, Foreign Missions, distinguished dignitaries, ladies and gentlemen.
First I would like to thank you Sir Jerry for this most unique opportunity to present our case in this very historical meeting. It is a historical event because you are here on our invitation to broker this dialogue. It is particularly significant as this is very much, the last leg of our journey.
Secondly, I welcome the presence of representatives of the international community especially the friends of Bougainville who stood behind us to bring about a truce and ceasefire and to pave the way for negotiations.
Many of us present here today have personal experience of those negotiations up to and including the signing of the Bougainville Peace Agreement.
I thank the National Government for inviting the signatories to the Peace Agreement to witness the opening ceremony of this moderation. As one of the key negotiators in those days, I still remember, we never argued to implement our part of the bargain, and I still remember I had to meet the BPA commitments as my part of the bargain. And in the same spirit, Honorable Prime Minister, I now expect your Government to take ownership and endorse independence in this 11th parliament.
Prime Minister, I appeal to you to take the Bougainville referendum results and pass it to the National Minister for Bougainville Affairs to present to the National Parliament for endorsement through this moderation process in the same manner the National Constitution was amended to give effect to the Bougainville Peace Agreement.
By this action of the Parliament of Papua New Guinea, to amend the Constitution in 2001, PNG was probably the first independent state anywhere to have accorded the UN Charter right and principle of self-determination of peoples to its own people under its domestic laws and regulations.
We recognize that the sessional order is a process that will happen in the national parliament and while we appreciate the engagement in this particular subject, it has diverted our attention from the core agenda of the political settlement on independence. The referendum Independence result must be endorsed. In the spirit of the Bougainville Peace Agreement, the two governments can jointly decide as part of the consultations to reach agreement on a bilateral relationship for independence for Bougainville outside of parliament.
Bougainville?s agenda is independence and in our post-referendum consultations we have made this clear, resulting in joint agreements such as the Wabag roadmap and the Era Kone Covenant. Therefore, it is my expectation that the moderation process will have to address the Bougainville independence issue.
I thank the signatory countries that witnessed the Peace Agreement, for your commitment. I trust that as the witnesses to the BPA, you will respect the Bougainville people?s democratic choice for Independence, decided through a constitutionally granted referendum for independence. I am aware that some countries are already implicated in pushing their neo-colonial interests in Bougainville and I ask that you refrain from interfering.
Sir Jerry, my people have set 1st September 2027, as the date for independence to take effect. This decision is consistent with the jointly agreed Referendum Results Implementation Roadmap, commonly known as the ?Wabag Roadmap?, that set the window of ?no earlier than 2025, no later than 2027?, for the declaration of independence. As President, I will uphold the decision of my people throughout these moderation consultations.
I look forward that this moderation process will conclude with an agreement on the independence package for Bougainville.
The Bougainville Peace Agreement is a political settlement that has three pillars; Weapons Disposal, Autonomy and Referendum. Out of the three pillars, the Referendum pillar was the key pillar that held the commitment of all Bougainvilleans to the peace process, by guaranteeing in the National Constitution, a choice of separate independence for Bougainville.
The definition of independence was defined by the Government of PNG as, ?An independent nation state with sovereign powers and laws, recognized under international law and by other sovereign states to be an independent state, separate from the State of Papua New Guinea.? The people voted for independence and to propose any other option in this moderation is detrimental to the peace process.
We all know Papua New Guinea is going to celebrate its 50 years independence anniversary. In the case of Bougainville, this marks more than 50 years of struggle for independence within Papua New Guinea. It is important to remember that Bougainville leaders have lobbied for Bougainville?s Independence well before PNG?s Independence without any recognition from international bodies.
In conclusion, Mr Moderator, as far as I am concerned, the process of negotiating independence was concluded with the referendum. My understanding is that this moderation is about reaching agreement on implementing the referendum result of independence. Therefore, my focus in this moderation is to define the new relationship between Bougainville and Papua New Guinea as two independent sovereign states. This relationship can be captured through an independence package for Bougainville.
Bougainville has done its part in this peace process. It is now your turn.
May God continue to bless Bougainville and Papua New Guinea.
His Excellency Hon. Ishmael Toroama, MHR
President
https://abg.gov.pg/index.php?/news/read/...ultation-moderator-meeting
Sir Jerry Mateparae, Distinguished Moderator, the Honourable James Marape, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, Foreign Missions, distinguished dignitaries, ladies and gentlemen.
First I would like to thank you Sir Jerry for this most unique opportunity to present our case in this very historical meeting. It is a historical event because you are here on our invitation to broker this dialogue. It is particularly significant as this is very much, the last leg of our journey.
Secondly, I welcome the presence of representatives of the international community especially the friends of Bougainville who stood behind us to bring about a truce and ceasefire and to pave the way for negotiations.
Many of us present here today have personal experience of those negotiations up to and including the signing of the Bougainville Peace Agreement.
I thank the National Government for inviting the signatories to the Peace Agreement to witness the opening ceremony of this moderation. As one of the key negotiators in those days, I still remember, we never argued to implement our part of the bargain, and I still remember I had to meet the BPA commitments as my part of the bargain. And in the same spirit, Honorable Prime Minister, I now expect your Government to take ownership and endorse independence in this 11th parliament.
Prime Minister, I appeal to you to take the Bougainville referendum results and pass it to the National Minister for Bougainville Affairs to present to the National Parliament for endorsement through this moderation process in the same manner the National Constitution was amended to give effect to the Bougainville Peace Agreement.
By this action of the Parliament of Papua New Guinea, to amend the Constitution in 2001, PNG was probably the first independent state anywhere to have accorded the UN Charter right and principle of self-determination of peoples to its own people under its domestic laws and regulations.
We recognize that the sessional order is a process that will happen in the national parliament and while we appreciate the engagement in this particular subject, it has diverted our attention from the core agenda of the political settlement on independence. The referendum Independence result must be endorsed. In the spirit of the Bougainville Peace Agreement, the two governments can jointly decide as part of the consultations to reach agreement on a bilateral relationship for independence for Bougainville outside of parliament.
Bougainville?s agenda is independence and in our post-referendum consultations we have made this clear, resulting in joint agreements such as the Wabag roadmap and the Era Kone Covenant. Therefore, it is my expectation that the moderation process will have to address the Bougainville independence issue.
I thank the signatory countries that witnessed the Peace Agreement, for your commitment. I trust that as the witnesses to the BPA, you will respect the Bougainville people?s democratic choice for Independence, decided through a constitutionally granted referendum for independence. I am aware that some countries are already implicated in pushing their neo-colonial interests in Bougainville and I ask that you refrain from interfering.
Sir Jerry, my people have set 1st September 2027, as the date for independence to take effect. This decision is consistent with the jointly agreed Referendum Results Implementation Roadmap, commonly known as the ?Wabag Roadmap?, that set the window of ?no earlier than 2025, no later than 2027?, for the declaration of independence. As President, I will uphold the decision of my people throughout these moderation consultations.
I look forward that this moderation process will conclude with an agreement on the independence package for Bougainville.
The Bougainville Peace Agreement is a political settlement that has three pillars; Weapons Disposal, Autonomy and Referendum. Out of the three pillars, the Referendum pillar was the key pillar that held the commitment of all Bougainvilleans to the peace process, by guaranteeing in the National Constitution, a choice of separate independence for Bougainville.
The definition of independence was defined by the Government of PNG as, ?An independent nation state with sovereign powers and laws, recognized under international law and by other sovereign states to be an independent state, separate from the State of Papua New Guinea.? The people voted for independence and to propose any other option in this moderation is detrimental to the peace process.
We all know Papua New Guinea is going to celebrate its 50 years independence anniversary. In the case of Bougainville, this marks more than 50 years of struggle for independence within Papua New Guinea. It is important to remember that Bougainville leaders have lobbied for Bougainville?s Independence well before PNG?s Independence without any recognition from international bodies.
In conclusion, Mr Moderator, as far as I am concerned, the process of negotiating independence was concluded with the referendum. My understanding is that this moderation is about reaching agreement on implementing the referendum result of independence. Therefore, my focus in this moderation is to define the new relationship between Bougainville and Papua New Guinea as two independent sovereign states. This relationship can be captured through an independence package for Bougainville.
Bougainville has done its part in this peace process. It is now your turn.
May God continue to bless Bougainville and Papua New Guinea.
His Excellency Hon. Ishmael Toroama, MHR
President
https://abg.gov.pg/index.php?/news/read/...ultation-moderator-meeting
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Bougainville?s Path to Sustainable Prosperity: Building Institutions and Strengthening Foundations Before Independence
The Autonomous Region of Bougainville, nestled in the Pacific Ocean as part of Papua New Guinea (PNG), has long been at the crossroads of aspirations for greater autonomy and full independence. The peace agreement signed in 2001, culminating in the Bougainville Peace Agreement (BPA), laid the groundwork for Bougainville?s current autonomous status, and in 2019, the region held a referendum that overwhelmingly favored independence. However, while the vote indicated a clear desire for sovereignty, the journey to independence should not be rushed. Instead, Bougainville should focus on building its institutions, infrastructure, governance systems, human capital, and economy as a matter of priority before further discussions on independence.
The Case for Strengthening Institutions
Institutions are the cornerstone of a prosperous, functioning society. For Bougainville, an effective government structure is essential to ensure that the future state is able to manage resources, implement policy, and maintain social order. According to the World Bank (2018), strong institutions are directly linked to economic development and political stability. Bougainville must invest in building robust legal and political institutions that can uphold the rule of law and ensure accountability in governance.
In particular, the region must develop its public sector institutions, focusing on the judiciary, law enforcement, and regulatory bodies. Bougainville?s legal framework and governance institutions need to evolve beyond their current state of dependency on Papua New Guinea?s federal institutions. This is a significant challenge, especially considering the region?s complex history, marked by the devastating Bougainville conflict (1988-1998). Thus, prioritizing institutional development will ensure that an independent Bougainville can avoid the pitfalls of instability and corruption that have marred other developing nations.
Infrastructure Development: A Key Pillar for Growth
Infrastructure is a fundamental component of any thriving economy. Bougainville, with its small and isolated communities, faces significant infrastructure gaps that must be addressed if it is to sustain economic growth and improve living standards for its people. This includes transport (roads, ports, and airports), energy (electricity and renewable resources), and telecommunications infrastructure. According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), infrastructure investment directly affects human development outcomes by improving access to essential services such as education, health, and employment.
Currently, Bougainville?s infrastructure is underdeveloped, and its remote islands are particularly disadvantaged. The lack of reliable transportation, particularly between the region?s islands, hinders trade, communication, and access to critical services. Without a solid infrastructure foundation, Bougainville?s ability to sustain independence would be severely compromised. If the region is to achieve self-sufficiency and autonomy, it must prioritize infrastructure projects that can connect its communities and create a more competitive economy.
Good Governance: A Pillar for Political Stability
Good governance is essential for the long-term success of any society, particularly in regions with limited administrative capacity. Bougainville has made strides in political self-governance, but its political institutions need to be further strengthened to ensure transparency, accountability, and inclusivity. As part of the peace agreement, the region enjoys a degree of autonomy, but it must now consolidate and expand its governing institutions.
This includes refining the electoral system, ensuring that civil society is active and engaged, and building a system of checks and balances. The 2019 referendum result reflected strong support for independence, but without solid governance, the region risks falling into the trap of ineffective leadership. Developing transparent electoral processes and enhancing political participation will be key in strengthening Bougainville?s democratic institutions.
Additionally, establishing strong anti-corruption mechanisms will be crucial for Bougainville?s future. Transparency International (2020) has noted that corruption hinders economic development and erodes public trust in institutions. Establishing anti-corruption laws, strengthening investigative bodies, and fostering an independent press can help prevent governance failures and ensure that resources are used to benefit the people rather than a select few.
Human Capital Development: The Foundation of Progress
No economy can thrive without an educated and skilled population. Bougainville must invest in human capital development to ensure that its people have the skills needed to participate in a growing economy. Education and health services are vital areas where Bougainville needs to make significant strides. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), education is a key driver of economic development and social well-being.
In addition to improving access to primary, secondary, and tertiary education, Bougainville must focus on vocational training and capacity-building programs to equip the workforce with the skills necessary to contribute to a modern economy. Bougainville?s youth population, which makes up a significant portion of the region, can be a powerful driver of development if properly educated and trained. This can help address some of the challenges posed by the region?s high unemployment rates and social inequality.
Moreover, investing in healthcare will improve the region?s overall well-being and ensure that its workforce remains healthy and productive. Improved healthcare infrastructure and services will reduce the economic burden of disease and improve life expectancy, which will, in turn, positively affect productivity and social stability.
Economic Diversification: Building a Self-Sustaining Economy
The economy of Bougainville remains heavily dependent on the mining sector, specifically the Panguna copper mine, which was closed during the conflict. While mining could play an important role in the region?s future economy, relying solely on one resource is unsustainable. Bougainville must prioritize economic diversification to build a self-sustaining economy capable of supporting an independent nation.
Agriculture, tourism, fisheries, and renewable energy offer potential opportunities for growth and diversification. Bougainville?s natural resources, such as fertile land for agriculture and its pristine environment, make it well-suited for developing a thriving tourism industry. The region also has significant potential in the renewable energy sector, particularly through harnessing its abundant natural resources like hydropower, geothermal energy, and solar power.
According to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), economic diversification is critical to reducing the vulnerabilities that come with dependence on a single industry. For Bougainville, a diversified economy will reduce its exposure to external shocks, create jobs, and raise the standard of living for its people. Therefore, economic diversification should be a top priority on the path to independence.
Conclusion:
Building a Strong Foundation for Independence
Bougainville?s desire for independence is understandable, given its complex history and aspirations for self-determination. However, as the region moves forward, it is essential to focus on strengthening the foundations necessary for a sustainable and prosperous future. This includes building strong institutions, improving infrastructure, strengthening governance systems, investing in human capital, and diversifying the economy.
The journey towards independence should be measured and gradual, with a clear focus on ensuring that Bougainville is well-prepared to function as a sovereign nation. Rushing toward independence without addressing these core challenges may lead to instability and missed opportunities for development. Bougainville?s leaders and citizens must recognize that sustainable independence hinges not just on political autonomy, but on building a nation that is resilient, self-sufficient, and capable of offering a high quality of life for all its people.
By investing in these areas now, Bougainville will lay the groundwork for a prosperous, independent future where the region can truly flourish on its own terms.
John Varey
Political Observer
The Autonomous Region of Bougainville, nestled in the Pacific Ocean as part of Papua New Guinea (PNG), has long been at the crossroads of aspirations for greater autonomy and full independence. The peace agreement signed in 2001, culminating in the Bougainville Peace Agreement (BPA), laid the groundwork for Bougainville?s current autonomous status, and in 2019, the region held a referendum that overwhelmingly favored independence. However, while the vote indicated a clear desire for sovereignty, the journey to independence should not be rushed. Instead, Bougainville should focus on building its institutions, infrastructure, governance systems, human capital, and economy as a matter of priority before further discussions on independence.
The Case for Strengthening Institutions
Institutions are the cornerstone of a prosperous, functioning society. For Bougainville, an effective government structure is essential to ensure that the future state is able to manage resources, implement policy, and maintain social order. According to the World Bank (2018), strong institutions are directly linked to economic development and political stability. Bougainville must invest in building robust legal and political institutions that can uphold the rule of law and ensure accountability in governance.
In particular, the region must develop its public sector institutions, focusing on the judiciary, law enforcement, and regulatory bodies. Bougainville?s legal framework and governance institutions need to evolve beyond their current state of dependency on Papua New Guinea?s federal institutions. This is a significant challenge, especially considering the region?s complex history, marked by the devastating Bougainville conflict (1988-1998). Thus, prioritizing institutional development will ensure that an independent Bougainville can avoid the pitfalls of instability and corruption that have marred other developing nations.
Infrastructure Development: A Key Pillar for Growth
Infrastructure is a fundamental component of any thriving economy. Bougainville, with its small and isolated communities, faces significant infrastructure gaps that must be addressed if it is to sustain economic growth and improve living standards for its people. This includes transport (roads, ports, and airports), energy (electricity and renewable resources), and telecommunications infrastructure. According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), infrastructure investment directly affects human development outcomes by improving access to essential services such as education, health, and employment.
Currently, Bougainville?s infrastructure is underdeveloped, and its remote islands are particularly disadvantaged. The lack of reliable transportation, particularly between the region?s islands, hinders trade, communication, and access to critical services. Without a solid infrastructure foundation, Bougainville?s ability to sustain independence would be severely compromised. If the region is to achieve self-sufficiency and autonomy, it must prioritize infrastructure projects that can connect its communities and create a more competitive economy.
Good Governance: A Pillar for Political Stability
Good governance is essential for the long-term success of any society, particularly in regions with limited administrative capacity. Bougainville has made strides in political self-governance, but its political institutions need to be further strengthened to ensure transparency, accountability, and inclusivity. As part of the peace agreement, the region enjoys a degree of autonomy, but it must now consolidate and expand its governing institutions.
This includes refining the electoral system, ensuring that civil society is active and engaged, and building a system of checks and balances. The 2019 referendum result reflected strong support for independence, but without solid governance, the region risks falling into the trap of ineffective leadership. Developing transparent electoral processes and enhancing political participation will be key in strengthening Bougainville?s democratic institutions.
Additionally, establishing strong anti-corruption mechanisms will be crucial for Bougainville?s future. Transparency International (2020) has noted that corruption hinders economic development and erodes public trust in institutions. Establishing anti-corruption laws, strengthening investigative bodies, and fostering an independent press can help prevent governance failures and ensure that resources are used to benefit the people rather than a select few.
Human Capital Development: The Foundation of Progress
No economy can thrive without an educated and skilled population. Bougainville must invest in human capital development to ensure that its people have the skills needed to participate in a growing economy. Education and health services are vital areas where Bougainville needs to make significant strides. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), education is a key driver of economic development and social well-being.
In addition to improving access to primary, secondary, and tertiary education, Bougainville must focus on vocational training and capacity-building programs to equip the workforce with the skills necessary to contribute to a modern economy. Bougainville?s youth population, which makes up a significant portion of the region, can be a powerful driver of development if properly educated and trained. This can help address some of the challenges posed by the region?s high unemployment rates and social inequality.
Moreover, investing in healthcare will improve the region?s overall well-being and ensure that its workforce remains healthy and productive. Improved healthcare infrastructure and services will reduce the economic burden of disease and improve life expectancy, which will, in turn, positively affect productivity and social stability.
Economic Diversification: Building a Self-Sustaining Economy
The economy of Bougainville remains heavily dependent on the mining sector, specifically the Panguna copper mine, which was closed during the conflict. While mining could play an important role in the region?s future economy, relying solely on one resource is unsustainable. Bougainville must prioritize economic diversification to build a self-sustaining economy capable of supporting an independent nation.
Agriculture, tourism, fisheries, and renewable energy offer potential opportunities for growth and diversification. Bougainville?s natural resources, such as fertile land for agriculture and its pristine environment, make it well-suited for developing a thriving tourism industry. The region also has significant potential in the renewable energy sector, particularly through harnessing its abundant natural resources like hydropower, geothermal energy, and solar power.
According to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), economic diversification is critical to reducing the vulnerabilities that come with dependence on a single industry. For Bougainville, a diversified economy will reduce its exposure to external shocks, create jobs, and raise the standard of living for its people. Therefore, economic diversification should be a top priority on the path to independence.
Conclusion:
Building a Strong Foundation for Independence
Bougainville?s desire for independence is understandable, given its complex history and aspirations for self-determination. However, as the region moves forward, it is essential to focus on strengthening the foundations necessary for a sustainable and prosperous future. This includes building strong institutions, improving infrastructure, strengthening governance systems, investing in human capital, and diversifying the economy.
The journey towards independence should be measured and gradual, with a clear focus on ensuring that Bougainville is well-prepared to function as a sovereign nation. Rushing toward independence without addressing these core challenges may lead to instability and missed opportunities for development. Bougainville?s leaders and citizens must recognize that sustainable independence hinges not just on political autonomy, but on building a nation that is resilient, self-sufficient, and capable of offering a high quality of life for all its people.
By investing in these areas now, Bougainville will lay the groundwork for a prosperous, independent future where the region can truly flourish on its own terms.
John Varey
Political Observer
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UNABHÄNGIGKEITSDATUM NICHT PROVOKATIVE
Ezekiel Masat, Generalstaatsanwalt von Bougainville und Minister für die Umsetzung der Mission für Gerechtigkeit und Unabhängigkeit, sagt, es sei nichts Provokatives daran, dass das Volk von Bougainville einen geplanten Termin für die Unabhängigkeit der Region festlege.
Letzte Woche hat das Bougainville Independence Leaders Consultation Forum beschlossen, dass der 1. September 2027 der Tag sein wird, an dem die vollständige Unabhängigkeit in der Autonomen Region in Kraft treten wird.
Die Erklärung kam für die nationale Regierung überraschend, da der Minister für Bougainville-Angelegenheiten, Manasseh Makiba, letzte Woche vor dem nationalen Parlament erklärte, dass der Konsultationsprozess noch im Gange sei und nun zur Gemeinsamen Moderationskonsultation erweitert worden sei und dass die Festlegung eines Datums verfrüht sei.
Ezekiel Masat sagt, er halte die Festlegung eines Datums für die Unabhängigkeit nicht für provokativ.
Minister Masat sagt, was provozierend ist, ist die Verzögerung, die die nationale Regierung verhängt hat, um die Unabhängigkeitsagenda von Bougainville zur Ratifizierung durch das Parlament zu bringen.
Die Einwohner von Bougainville haben mit überwältigender Mehrheit für die Unabhängigkeit von Papua-Neuguinea gestimmt und Minister Masat sagt, das Volk habe sich nun über das Leaders Consultation Forum auf einen Termin geeinigt, um die Unabhängigkeit zu gewährleisten.
In einem Interview mit ABC sagt Masat, die Autonome Regierung von Bougainville sei beauftragt worden, die Unabhängigkeitsagenda des Volkes der nationalen Regierung zur Unterstützung vorzulegen.
*NBC Bougainville News
UNABHÄNGIGKEITSDATUM NICHT PROVOKATIVE
Ezekiel Masat, Generalstaatsanwalt von Bougainville und Minister für die Umsetzung der Mission für Gerechtigkeit und Unabhängigkeit, sagt, es sei nichts Provokatives daran, dass das Volk von Bougainville einen geplanten Termin für die Unabhängigkeit der Region festlege.
Letzte Woche hat das Bougainville Independence Leaders Consultation Forum beschlossen, dass der 1. September 2027 der Tag sein wird, an dem die vollständige Unabhängigkeit in der Autonomen Region in Kraft treten wird.
Die Erklärung kam für die nationale Regierung überraschend, da der Minister für Bougainville-Angelegenheiten, Manasseh Makiba, letzte Woche vor dem nationalen Parlament erklärte, dass der Konsultationsprozess noch im Gange sei und nun zur Gemeinsamen Moderationskonsultation erweitert worden sei und dass die Festlegung eines Datums verfrüht sei.
Ezekiel Masat sagt, er halte die Festlegung eines Datums für die Unabhängigkeit nicht für provokativ.
Minister Masat sagt, was provozierend ist, ist die Verzögerung, die die nationale Regierung verhängt hat, um die Unabhängigkeitsagenda von Bougainville zur Ratifizierung durch das Parlament zu bringen.
Die Einwohner von Bougainville haben mit überwältigender Mehrheit für die Unabhängigkeit von Papua-Neuguinea gestimmt und Minister Masat sagt, das Volk habe sich nun über das Leaders Consultation Forum auf einen Termin geeinigt, um die Unabhängigkeit zu gewährleisten.
In einem Interview mit ABC sagt Masat, die Autonome Regierung von Bougainville sei beauftragt worden, die Unabhängigkeitsagenda des Volkes der nationalen Regierung zur Unterstützung vorzulegen.
*NBC Bougainville News
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