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  Number 138 | Enero 1993
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Nicaragua

New Year, New US President, New Look in Nicaragua
At first glance, the contrast in Nicaragua between the last two months of 1992 and the first one of 1993 could hardly be greater. Although more months will pass before the new Clinton administration... continuar...

Nicaragua

Nicaragua's Real Property Debate
In last year's final round of negotiations between the FSLN and the government, Sandinista leaders raised more objections than ever before about the government's neoliberal economic policies. The Cabinet... continuar...

Nicaragua

Why Social Conflict?
The growing conflict in November and December was directly attributable to the government's economic policies, whose negative impact on the popultion only increased after the new 15% general sales... continuar...

Nicaragua

Nicaragua's New Economic Measures: Reactivation Solidarity?
Again, the Chamorro government has asked Nicaragua's poor to make sacrifices in return for the promise of a better future, this time incorporating into its discourse the need to more evenly distribute... continuar...

El Salvador

Controversy Swirls Around Armed Forces
The issue of purging the Salvadoran armed forces has taken center stage for many Salvadorans. President Cristiani's non compliance with the recommendations of the Ad Hoc Committee, created as part of... continuar...

El Salvador

The National Dialogue--What's in Store?
The January 16, 1992 peace accords commissioned the installation of an economic and social forum for dialogue known as the Concertación Forum. Its objective: "to reach a set of broad agreements towards... continuar...

Guatemala

Rigoberta for President?
The Serrano Elías government had moved mountains to prevent the coveted Nobel Peace Prize from being awarded to an indigenous Guatemalan woman named Rigoberta Menchú. When the fireworks began to go... continuar...

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