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Number 283 | Febrero 2005 |
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 Nicaragua
A Free-Wheeling Tragicomedy
The events of November, December and well into January of this year were called many things. Some branded them an “institutional catastrophe,” others the “destruction of the balance of power” among... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
BOLAÑOS ON THE ASIAN TSUNAMI:
AN INSPIRING FUNDRAISER On January 10, while presenting his annual report to the National Assembly, President Bolaños referred to the tsunami in Asia with these... continuar...
Nicaragua
Daniel Ortega's Fear Of the Winds He Sowed
Used to giving orders and having them carried out, FSLN general secretary Daniel Ortega is facing the biggest challenge to his absolute power in the party: Herty Lewites’ determination to be the party’s... continuar...
Nicaragua
Today's Political Crisis Is Good for Pushing Social Demands
The culture of cutting political deals, making pacts and then re-tooling them is now so much a part of Nicaraguan political life that we could be forgiven for thinking it’s the only dynamic there is.
Both... continuar...
Nicaragua
Hundreds of Thousands of Migrants ...But No Migration Policies
Nicaragua is very lazy about ratifying international agreements. If it were just a matter of signing, our Presidents would spring forward, pen at the ready, and no protocol, convention or agreement... continuar...
Guatemala
The Berger Government in Danger of Being Pulled Apart
In 18th-century France, those who plotted to assassinate the king would be brutally tortured until they revealed the scope of the conspiracy. Then they were condemned to an agonizing death by quartering,... continuar...
México
Disappointed with Electoral Democracy
In July 2000, an electoral convergence finally succeeded in curtailing the monopoly of power held by Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) over the previous seven decades. Turnout was high,... continuar...
Internacional
Women Envision Another Possible World
What is the World March of Women? The World March of Women is a movement composed of women’s groups of diverse ethnic, cultural, religious, political and class backgrounds, and different ages and sexual... continuar...
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