Mexico has an obligation to arrest Nicolas Maduro as it did with “Chapo” Guzman.

In Mexico, the first official meeting of transnational organized crime and Latin American Presidents has just taken place. It was under the name of the “VI Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC)”. What Lopez Obrador has really achieved is to have put his servitude and his commitment to this transnational crime organization in full display. By making Mexico the center for the promotion and protection of criminals…

Cuba y Europa.

Un sistema basado en el alquiler de médicos y otros profesionales en el exterior (a quienes roban más del 80% de sus salarios), e inversiones de lavadores de dinero extranjeros o nacionales, camufladas dentro de las copiosas remesas que Cuba recibía de manos de Western Union. Esto lo reveló el economista Emilio Morales, el gran experto en ese tema, cuando trató de explicarse las inversiones en hoteles de lujo, mientras la población pasa, literalmente, hambre.

México tiene obligación de arrestar a Nicolás Maduro como lo hizo con el “Chapo” Guzmán.

En México se acaba de producir la primera reunión oficial del crimen organizado transnacional con presidentes de América Latina bajo la denominación de “VI Cumbre de la Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribeños (CELAC)”. Lo que en verdad ha conseguido López Obrador es dar prueba plena de su servidumbre y participación en el crimen organizado transnacional, haciendo de México sede de la promoción y encubrimiento de criminales.

Release political prisoners in Bolivia.

Through an active campaign to exclude Bolivia’s dictatorship, attempts are underway to cap the number of 21st Century Socialism’s dictatorships in the Americas to Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. In these four countries, the same system for the violation of human rights, the absence of the rule of law, the inexistence of the separation and independence of the branches of government, the intolerance of free political organization, and elections to vote but not to elect, has been installed. A fundamental proof that these are dictatorships, is the existence of political prisoners and exiles and in Bolivia there are 42 political prisoners that must be released.