By Michael Oleaga / m.oleaga@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 25, 2013 07:50 AM EDT

It is the second day of the United Nations (U.N.) General Assembly's General Debate and 34 Member States are scheduled to speak.

The weeklong General Debate will start with Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves and feature leaders from the European Union, El Salvador, Italy, Peru, Madagascar, and Spain.

Bolivia's President Evo Morales will lightly present the highlight of the General Debate's second day.

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Pres. Morales has been in the news headlines regarding former NSA contractor Edward Snowden and their surveillance program. The Bolivian leader's plane was stopped in Europe during a trip from Russia due to news his flight carried Snowden. Morales could potentially echo the sentiments of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff who called out the United States' NSA surveillance program as an infringement of civil liberties, human rights, and sovereignty.

"As many other Latin Americans, I fought against authoritarianism and censorship, and I cannot but defend, in an uncompromising fashion, the right to privacy of individuals and the sovereignty of my country," Rousseff said during her U.N. General Assembly address on Sept. 24. "In the absence of the right to privacy, there can be no true freedom of expression and opinion, and therefore no effective democracy. In the absence of the respect for sovereignty, there is no basis for the relationship among Nations."

The U.N.'s General Assembly's General Debate concludes on Oct. 1.

Morning Session

1. Estonia: President Toomas Hendrik Ilves

2. Panama: President Ricardo Martinelli Berrocal

3. Côte d'Ivoire: President Alassane OuattaraPresident

4. Peru: President Ollanta Humala Tasso

5. Timor-Leste: President Taur Matan Ruak

6. Congo: President Joseph Kabila Kabange

7. Senegal: President Macky Sall

8. Madagascar: President Andry Nirina Rajoelina

9. Rwanda: Paul Kagame

10. Burkina Faso: President Blaise Compaoré

11. Ethiopia: Prime Minister Hailemariam Dessalegn

12. Antigua and Barbuda: Prime Minister Winston Baldwin Spencer

13. Fiji: Prime Minister Commodore Josaia V. Bainimarama

14. European Union: President Herman Van Rompuy

15. Kuwait: Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al Mubarak Al Hamad Al Sabah

16. Italy: Prime Minister Enrico Letta

Afternoon Session

17. Serbia: President Tomislav Nikolić

18. Chad: President Idriss Deby Itno

19. Kiribati: President Anote Tong

20. Poland: President Bronislaw Komorowski

21. Swaziland: King Mswati III

22. Georgia: President Mikheil Saakashvili

23. El Salvador: President Carlos Mauricio Funes Cartagena

24. Micronesia: President Emanuel Mori

25. Palau: President Tommy Esang Remengesau

26. Comoros: President Ikililou Dhoinine

27. Bolivia: President Evo Morales Ayma

28. Spain: President Mariano Rajoy Brey

29. Libya: Prime Minister Ali Zeidan

30. Trinidad and Tobago: Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar

31. Tajikistan: Prime Minister Oqil Oqilov

32. Cameroon: Minister of Foreign Affairs Pierre Moukoko Mbonjo

33. Norway: Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide

34. Benin: Minister of Foreign Affairs Nassirou Bako Arifari

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