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06SANTIAGO307 2006-02-10 21:55 2011-08-30 01:44 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Santiago
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 05 SANTIAGO 000307 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SENSITIVE 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OVIP PREL PGOV AMGT CI INAUGURATION
SUBJECT: CHILEAN GOVERNMENT LOGISTICS GUIDANCE AND REQUESTS 
FOR MARCH 11 PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION 
 
REF: SANTIAGO 302 
 
1. (U) On February 9, Post received a diplomatic note from 
the Foreign Ministry regarding President-elect Michelle 
Bachelet's 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 paragraph two contains Post's informal 
translation of the note.  Reftel contained a summary, and 
included Post's latest information on attendance at the 
inauguration by foreign delegations from certain countries. 
 
2. (SBU) Below is an informal translation of the diplomatic 
note: 
 
TO: Heads of Missions 
 
FROM: General Coordination and Directorate General of 
Protocol, Transfer of Presidential Mandate. 
 
SUBJECT: Program and Details of Inauguration Activities 
 
DATE: February 8, 2006 
 
This memorandum is designed to provide background information 
on the activities surrounding the presidential inauguration 
on March 11.  Updates will be provided at the appropriate 
time.  Attached is the current version of the schedule of 
activities. 
 
1) Head of the Official Delegation and Party 
 
Without prejudice to the information already provided by 
diplomatic missions and international organizations, it is 
essential that we receive via Note Verbale the name of the 
head of delegation and a complete list of accompanying 
members as soon as possible.  This information should be 
transmitted via e-mail to: rdonoso@minrel.gov.cl, with copies 
to rebert@minrel.gov.cl, jcfernandez@minrel.gov.cl, and 
pcontreras@minrel.gov.cl. 
 
This information will have a direct bearing on hotel 
reservations, transportation, and security matters, as well 
as other issues.  Taking into consideration the large number 
of persons who will attend the inauguration ceremony, we 
would appreciate receiving the information before February 
17.  This is separate from the information needed to prepare 
the registration cards for credentials, as stipulated in 
point five. 
 
2) Official Embassy Liaison 
 
Embassies must designate an officer to serve as liaison with 
Protocol. 
 
3) Accommodation 
 
Delegations headed by a head of state or government, a vice 
president, or a head of a branch of state, will be guests of 
the Chilean government.  Heads of state will have at their 
disposal a hotel suite where all expenses other than 
international telephone calls will be paid.  If a head of 
state is accompanied by a foreign minister or other state 
minister as second in the delegation, the Chilean government 
will provide hotel accommodations for this individual. 
 
If a delegation is headed by an individual with the rank of 
minister, or head of a branch of government, the Chilean 
government will be responsible for hotel accommodations.  If 
the delegation is headed by a vice minister, an ambassador on 
a special mission not accredited to Chile, or a member of 
parliament, the Chilean government will offer a normal hotel 
room under equal conditions.  All other rooms and services 
utilized by the official delegation are the delegation's 
responsibility. 
 
A Deputy Commission of Accommodation, headed by Ana 
Lagarrigue (e-mail: tm.2006lagarrigue@minrel.gov.cl), will be 
in charge of coordinating matters regarding hotel 
reservations for heads of delegations and accompanying 
members of their parties. 
 
4) Transportation 
 
Each head of state or government will have at their disposal 
a vehicle provided by the Chilean government.  Foreign 
ministers will receive the same attention.  Delegations led 
by other officials must utilize transportation provided by 
their resident embassies.  Ana Lagarrigue will also head the 
Transportation Subcommittee.  Copies of e-mail communications 
should be sent to: jcarvajal@minrel.gov.cl, 
rdonoso@minrel.gov.cl, rebert@minrel.gov.cl, 
jcfernandez@minrel.gov.cl and pcontreras@minrel.gov.cl.  The 
program considers individual and collective transfers. 
 
5) Accreditation 
 
Francisco Conejera (telephone 56-9-532-7732, e-mail: 
fconejera@minrel.gov.cl) will head the Accreditation 
Subcommittee.  Accreditation forms and instructions should be 
requested in advance from: fconejera@minrel.gov.cl, with 
copies to rdonoso@minrel.gov.cl, rebert@minrel.gov.cl, 
jcfernandez@minrel.gov.cl and pcontreras@minrel.gov.cl. 
Press accreditation forms and instructions should be 
requested from: tm2006prensa@minrel.gov.cl, with copies to 
rdonoso@minrel.gov.cl, rebert@minrel.gov.cl, 
icfernandez@minrel.gov.cl and pcontreras@minrel.gov.cl. 
Delegations should submit accreditation-related information 
via Note Verbale to this Directorate and via e-mail to the 
e-mail addresses above. 
 
Photographs must be provided using JPG format. 
 
Accreditation badges will be provided to embassy liaison 
officers at a date and time to be determined. 
 
6) Arrival/Departure Dates 
 
Embassies are kindly asked to provide as soon as possible 
estimated arrival/departure dates and times for the official 
delegations, particularly in cases where delegations will be 
led by heads of state or government.  Such information should 
be provided to:  lennon@minrel.qov.cl, with copies to 
rdonoso@minrel.gov.cl, rebert@minrel.gov.cl, 
jcfernandez@minrel.gov.cl and pcontreras@minrel.gov.cl. 
 
7) Special Airplane or Airline 
 
It is also important to know as soon as possible if the 
delegation will arrive on a special aircraft or via 
commercial airline.  This information should be provided to: 
lennon@minrel.qov.cl, with copies to rdonoso@minrel.gov.cl, 
rebert@minrel.gov.cl,jcfernandez@minrel.gov.c l and 
pcontreras@minrel.gov.cl.  Flight permits for delegations 
arriving on special aircraft must be obtained through regular 
channels. 
 
8) Persons Receiving Delegations at the Airport 
 
Using the forms in the Logistics Guide which will be sent as 
soon as possible, we would appreciate being informed promptly 
regarding the embassy officers who will receive the official 
delegations upon arrival.  Corresponding vehicles must be 
accredited.  Given the modifications of the VIP sector of the 
airport, we would appreciate reducing as much as possible the 
number of vehicles and officers present at the airport. 
 
9) Arrival of Delegations on Commercial Flights 
 
Delegations led by heads of state or government will be met 
at the appropriate jetways at the air terminal and taken to 
the VIP lounge sector, where they will be greeted by an honor 
guard and be able to speak to the press. 
 
10) Support Officers for Passport and Customs Procedures 
 
In the case of delegations led by heads of state or 
government, or those containing a significant number of 
persons, resident embassies must designate officers 
responsible for passport and customs procedures support. 
 
11) Spouses of Heads of State or Government, Foreign 
Ministers, or Heads of Delegations 
 
Schedules for spouses who may accompany the above mentioned 
persons will be the responsibility of each embassy.  However, 
the General Coordination and the Directorate General of 
Protocol would appreciate being informed of such schedules. 
 
12) International Police Forms 
 
Together with the Logistics Guide, we will provide each 
embassy a sufficient number of international police forms to 
be filled out before the delegation's arrival to expedite 
processing. 
 
13) Luggage Tags 
 
These will be provided together with the Logistics Guide. 
 
14) Number of Delegation Invitees to Inauguration-related 
Ceremonies 
 
Due to space limitations at the various inauguration ceremony 
sites, the following maximum numbers have been established 
for each delegation: 
 
14.1 Protocol Greetings to Presidents Ricardo Lagos Escobar 
(March 10) and Ms. Michelle Bachelet Jeria (March 11): 
 
(In the case of) Head of state or government, plus three (3) 
persons. 
 
(In the case of) Head of delegation (where the head of 
delegation is not the chief of 
state or government), plus two (2) persons. 
(In the case of) Delegation headed by resident or accredited 
ambassador, alone. 
 
Should the head of delegation wish to include ambassadors, 
they are to be counted against the totals cited above. 
 
14.2  Dinner hosted by H.E., the President of the Republic 
and Mrs. Luisa Dur n de Lagos. (Friday, March 10, 2100 hours): 
 
Head of state and/or government and spouses. 
 
14.3 Reception hosted by the Minister of Foreign Relations 
and Mrs. Walker (Friday, March 10, 2100 hours): 
 
Head of Delegation, plus five (5) persons. 
 
Should the Head of Delegation wish to include ambassadors, 
they are to be counted against the totals cited above. 
 
14.4 National Congress ? Presidential Inauguration, 
(Valpara!so) (Saturday, March 11, 1200 hours): 
 
(In the case of) Head of State and/or Government, plus two 
(2) persons.  (If spouse of Head of State and/or Government 
attends, may participate in the ceremony). 
 
(In the case of) Heads of delegations (not heads of state 
and/or government), plus one (1) person. 
 
(In the case of) Resident or accredited ambassador, alone. 
 
Should the Head of Delegation wish to include ambassadors, 
they are to be counted against the totals cited above. 
 
14.5 Luncheon hosted by H.E., the President of the Republic 
(Cerro Castillo Presidential Palace, Vina del Mar) (Saturday, 
March 11, 1400 hours): 
 
Heads of state and/or government and spouses. 
 
14.6  Artistic Show  (Saturday, March 11, 2200 hours): 
 
Heads of delegations (if spouse attends may participate), 
plus five (5) persons. 
 
Should the Head of Delegation wish to include ambassadors, 
they are to be counted against the totals cited above. 
 
14.7  Ecumenical Prayers, Metropolitan Cathedral. (Sunday, 
March 12, 1200 hours): 
 
(In the case of) Heads of state and/or government (if spouses 
attend, may participate), plus two (2) persons. 
 
(In the case of) Heads of delegations (not heads of state or 
government), plus one (1) person. 
 
(In the case of) Resident or accredited ambassador, alone. 
 
Should the Head of Delegation wish to include ambassadors, 
they are to be counted against the totals cited above. 
 
14.8  Reception hosted by H.E., the President of the Republic 
in honor of the official foreign delegations and special 
guests at La Moneda Palace.  (Sunday, March 12, 1330 hours): 
 
Heads of delegations, plus five (5) persons. 
 
Should the Head of Delegation wish to include ambassadors, 
they are to be counted against the totals cited above. 
 
15)  Dress for Ceremonies and Receptions 
 
As indicated in the Logistics Guide, dress for all ceremonies 
related to the Presidential Inauguration: dark suit for 
gentlemen and dresses for ladies. 
 
16)  Security Agents 
A Note Verbale with detailed information will be sent along 
with the relevant forms.  These forms should be completed and 
returned via a Note Verbale, to the MFA. 
 
In this regard, questions may be addressed to Mr. Luis Lennon 
(6794507): llennon@monrel.gov.cl, with copies to 
rdonoso@minrel.gov.cl, rebert@minrel.gov.cl and 
jcfernandez@minrel.gov.cl. 
 
17) Participation of Aides to Heads of State or Government 
 
In the different activities in which a Head of State or 
Government participates, he (or she) may be accompanied by 
three aides (for example: Chief of Protocol, Aide, Chief of 
Security or Doctor). 
 
These aides will not be allowed entrance to the ceremony 
itself, but shall remain in adjacent rooms. 
 
The above does not conflict with the statement in point 14 of 
this Memorandum, and has a direct relation to numbers 14.1, 
14.2, 14.4, 14.5, 14.6 and 14.7. 
 
18)  International Press 
 
A Press Center for journalist will be available. 
 
Foreign press must be accredited via internet to: 
tm2006prensa@minrel.gov.cl, with copies to 
rdonoso@minrel.gov.cl, rebert@minrel.gov.cl, 
jcfernandez@minrel.gov.cl and 
pcontreras@minrel.gov.cl. 
 
Media representatives can request the appropriate 
accreditation forms from these same addresses.  When 
submitted, these forms must also be accompanied by a letter 
of introduction from the journalist's media outlet. 
 
Directorate General of Protocol 
Transfer of Presidential Mandate 2006 
 
TENTATIVE PROGRAM 
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Presidential Inauguration 
Santiago, Chile 
March 2006 
 
March 9 
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Foreign delegations begin to arrive. 
 
March 10 
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Arrival of foreign delegations.  Bilateral meetings between 
His Excellency, the President of the Republic, Ricardo Lagos, 
and President-elect of the Republic, Michelle Bachelet, with 
visiting personalities. 
 
1845-2045:  Greeting from Foreign Delegations to the 
President of the Republic, Ricardo Lagos.  Location: Palacio 
de La Moneda, Montt Varas Salon. 
 
2100:  Dinner hosted by His Excellency, the President of the 
Republic, Ricardo Lagos, and Mrs. Luisa Lagos, for the heads 
of state and/or government who will attend the Presidential 
Inauguration.  Location: Palacio de La Moneda Cultural Center. 
 
2100:  Reception hosted by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, 
Ignacio Walker, and Mrs. Cecilia Walker, in honor of the 
delegation officials and special foreign guests who will 
attend the Presidential Inauguration.  Location:  Jose Miguel 
Carrera Building (Ministry of Foreign Affairs).  Address: 
Teatinos 180, Santiago. 
 
March 11 
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1200:  Presidential Inauguration.  Location: National 
Congress, Salon of Honor (Valparaiso). 
 
1400:  Lunch hosted by Her Excellency, the President of the 
Republic, Michelle Bachelet, for the Heads of State and/or 
Government who attended the Presidential Inauguration. 
Location:  Cerro Castillo Presidential Palace (Vina del Mar). 
 
1530:  Return to Santiago of the Heads of State and/or 
Government. 
 
1645:  Presidential visit to the town of Casablanca (located 
between Vina del Mar and Santiago). 
 
1730:  Departure of the President of the Republic from 
Casablanca to Santiago. 
 
1900:  Arrival at Palacio de La Moneda of the President of 
the Republic. 
 
1930:  The President of the Republic greets the people of 
Chile from the balcony of the Palacio de la Moneda. 
 
2000:  Greetings of the highest national authorities - heads 
of the legislative and judicial branches - and the chiefs of 
staff of the Armed Forces, along with the foreign official 
delegations, to Her Excellency, the President of the 
Republic, Michelle Bachelet.  Location: Palacio de La Moneda 
Salon of Audiences and Montt Varas Salon. 
2200-2300:  Artistic Presentation.  Location: Caupolican 
Theater.  Address: San Diego 850, Santiago. 
 
March 12 
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1200:  Ecumenical Prayer Service for the people of Chile and 
the new Government.  Location:  Metropolitan Cathedral of 
Santiago. 
 
1400-1500:  Reception hosted by Her Excellency, the President 
of the Republic, Michelle Bachelet, in honor of the official 
delegations and special foreign guests.  Location: Palacio de 
La Moneda Los Naranjos Patio. 
 
1700:  City Party: "America Canta" (America Sings). 
Location: Alameda Bernardo O'Higgins, Avenida Bulnes. 
 
March 13 
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1200:  Press Conference by Her Excellency, the President of 
the Republic.  Location: Palacio de La Moneda, Las Camelias 
Patio. 
 
End note. 
KELLY