The kind of injustice that is now evident is attempting to desperately impose the logic of blackmail to this electoral process. For example: if the JNE allows Juan Guzmán to run as candidate, there will be a rise in violence capable of destroying even the elections themselves.
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When it comes to the International Community scope, the desire to build an organization capable of creating harmonious and peaceful solutions to the controversies facing the States has been one of humanity’s oldest longings.
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Since 2007, there has been an exponential increase in inequality and poverty.
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Concerns about trade and exchange rate liberalization are growing in Argentina, amid worsening socio-economic indicators.
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Historical eras do not end abruptly. The movement of political and social forces is not continuous. Its progress and retreat mold history, defining its tasks.
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Should we fear the power and economic weight of China? The answer is no, although we should not take our eyes off her.
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For a government that boasts the lowest unemployment rate in the region and an adroit management of the economy, the proposal to relax labor standards is illogical. If there is no economic crisis, as they claim, there is no point in adjusting working hours in order to decrease corporate output.
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“Because here nobody is better than anybody else” is one of Uruguay’s “most cherished sayings,” and sums up the nation’s “democratic spirit.”
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The 103th anniversary of the March of Loyalty, where Francisco I. Madero thanked the Armed Forces for their support, is being commemorated. It’s a good time to examine the present state of the Mexican Army.
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Just as economists are asked to solve the issues caused by the inequality gap, or those generated by an economic policy that privileges imports to the detriment of national production, current intellectuals and social philosophers are urged to formulate solutions for society as a whole.
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