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  Number 225 | Abril 2000
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Nicaragua

NICARAGUA BRIEFS
VETERANS PROTEST On April 6, hundreds of veterans from the Nicaraguan Resistance set up barricades at various strategic points along major highways. Their single demand was for a definitive... continuar...

Nicaragua

Do They Want the Elections or Don’t They?
The election countdown has begun, and the political runners are warming up for the race. But are they in shape, and do they have their strategies clear? Is the track ready and will the public even turn... continuar...

Nicaragua

William Grigsby: "Refounding" the Sandinista movement
In Nicaragua, Sandinismo is a formidable universe that we can be proud of and that must be taken into account. Six hundred thousand Nicaraguans think of themselves as Sandinistas. This Sandinista movement,... continuar...

El Salvador

The FMLN’s relative victory
Although the Salvadoran left is still in a state of euphoria following the March 12 elections, the results leave it facing many more challenges and dilemmas than certainties and reasons for optimism.... continuar...

Guatemala

Portillo’s First 75 Days: Lots of Noise, Few Results
Alfonso Portillo’s government has thus far been marked by few significant events other than that Justice Guillermo Ruiz Polanco of Madrid’s National Tribunal agreed to hear the case against General Efraín... continuar...

México

The PRI’s Agenda: Manipulation, Corruption and Violence
Speaking in Paris in mid-March, the governor of Mexico City, Rosario Rosales, said that the upcoming elections, the university conflict and the situation in Chiapas have combined to create a "very complicated"... continuar...

Internacional

Seattle: First Fruit of a Changing Epoch
If there is an ideological leitmotif for the end of the last century (how strange it feels to type those words about one’s own century!), it undoubtedly lies in the unappealable imperatives of globalization.... continuar...

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