Monaco Prince Celebrates A Year Of Power
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 03:15pm (GMT)
Europe's Prince Albert is preparing to mark the first year of his
succession to the Principality of Monaco, and a local destination guide
http://www.yourmonaco.com suggests that the second smallest country in
the world is in safe hands and can look forward to years of progressive
economic and social policies that extend well beyond the borders of
Monaco.
'Prince Albert has changed his playboy image', they say, 'since coming
to power he has taken the initiative on environmental issues, for
example in April he went to the North Pole to draw attention to his
fellow world leaders that the environment should be top of their
agenda, and he has made a concerted effort to put the environment on
the Monaco map of issues that need addressing'.
The environment seems to be of particular concern to Prince Albert, and
with this in mind the 2006 Monaco Yacht Show will be carbon neutral.
The organisers will be paying for a variety of green projects in Europe
and further afield, including enough wind turbines in New Zealand to
generate power for 50,000 homes.
In two further steps earlier this year to increase Monaco's influence
in world affairs and to promote Prince Albert's concern for the
environment, the Monaco government announced that it would calculate
GDP for the first time, enabling Monaco to meet the UN's target of 0.7
per cent for developing countries, and Prince Albert himself founded a
new foundation as 'part of his personal commitment for the protection
of the environment and for sustainable development'.
Prince Albert's father, Prince Rainier who ruled Monaco for fifty years
was known as the 'builder prince', as Monaco grew out of all
recognition while he was in power, transforming the principality from a
European backwater to Europe's top tax haven and home to many of
Europe's top businessmen and sports stars.
Prince Albert has continued his father's tradition, with plans recently
announced for an island to be built off Monte Carlo which will increase
the size of the world's second smallest country. But bidders have been
asked to plan the project with the environment in mind, as well as the
Monaco Grand Prix. The possibilty exists that the Grand Prix circuit
will be changed to encompass the new island - and with it more
opportunities for overtaking.
Tax Haven
Tradition and modernity have long been a feature of Monaco, and as well
as a first class infrastructure, Monaco can boast one of the world's
top hotels in the Hotel de Paris Monte Carlo.
Along with the banking and finance sectors that help Monaco's economy
to be one of Europe's most successful, tourism also plays a major part,
with many visitors making day trips from neighbouring France and Italy.
'The Monaco Grand Prix plays a part of course', comment YourMonaco,
'but many tourists want to see what it is really like to be in Monte
Carlo, the millionaire's playground. Monaco hotels enjoy high
occupation levels despite the day trippers though, as so many business
people are in Monaco for two or three days'.
Property prices in Monaco are among the highest in the world, with one
bedroom apartments after closing costs starting at around a million
Euros.
It's thought unlikely that the new island to be built off Monaco will
reduce prices much overall despite the increase in the number of
property units available as Monaco real estate is always in demand.
Tribune properties who specialise in Monaco real estate believe that
most new apartments will be sold to investors off plan well in advance
of any building work starting.
'The problem with property in Monaco is not the lack of buyers', they
say, 'but more the lack of good properties for buyers to choose from.
Hopefully the new island will address that. Everyone in Monaco is aware
of how important the environment is thanks to Prince Albert's
initiatives in pushing it up the political agenda, and any new
developments will be low rise. With the good weather in Monaco expect
to see plenty of solar panels on the roofs to make the buildings energy
efficient'.
In his first year Prince Albert has successfully made the people of
Monaco aware of global warming and taken steps to combat it, and for
his second year and beyond he is likely to be campaigning just as hard
at home and abroad on the issue he believes in so much.
Monaco with Prince Albert at the helm it would appear has as good a future as it's recent past.
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