From Johnny Hallyday to Sweet Home Alabama!!
Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel on the worldwide tendency to return to a more comfortable and familiar time — from Johnny Hallyday to Roy Moore.
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Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel on the worldwide tendency to return to a more comfortable and familiar time — from Johnny Hallyday to Roy Moore.
“Castro-Chavism” is the acronym for the transnational organization resulting from the union of Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez ruling leaders of Cuba and Venezuela that with the “subversive capabilities” of the Cuban dictatorship and Venezuelan “oil money”, since 1999 recreated and expanded the Castroist communism’s criminal, antidemocratic plan with an anti-imperialist discourse. One of its…
La corrupción “en las organizaciones, especialmente en las públicas, se define como la práctica consistente en la utilización de las funciones en aquellas en provecho económico o de otra índole de sus gestores”
The parties must determine how the common goods will be divided and who will pay for the onerous cost of separation.
Hay que determinar cómo se van a dividir los bienes comunes y quién queda a cargo de los costos onerosos de la separación.
La reacción internacional ha sido negativa casi de manera unánime. Independientemente de la mayor o menor simpatía que se sienta hacia Israel, lo que sucede no es difícil de entender si se conoce la historia
Quedan por analizar aquellos aspectos en los que Donald Trump bien que habría querido cumplir con su programa, pero le ha resultado imposible
Castroist-Chavist systems are established for the long run under the mold of Cuba’s dictators, the Castro brothers, who leave the government only when they die or lose the physical capability to govern.
El castrochavismo se establece a perpetuidad, para siempre, bajo el modelo de los dictadores Castro de Cuba que dejan el gobierno cuando se mueren o cuando pierden las capacidades físicas para ejercerlo.
On Sunday, Dec. 17, Chileans return to the voting booths. It is the second and definitive ballot. What’s at stake? Something very serious. Probably the permanence of millions of people in the middle classes, and it is known that freedom and democracy are better defended when a high percentage of citizens is part of that…
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