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...This month Ayala announced that it had agreed to sell control of its water business to Enrique Razon, a ports tycoon in better standing with Mr Duterte....
...However there are at least some echoes of the late Hugo Chávez in Mr López Obrador’s early moves....
...After the long meal, Juan Manuel Santos was set to go to bed and read a relaxing memoir of family history, when Enrique Peña Nieto insisted that everyone stay “for just one more drink” (I remember that Peña...
...To his critics, he is another Hugo Chávez. But that comparison is overblown. Chávez was a tank commander who steamrollered his opposition....
...Relations between Mexico and its largest trading partner, the US, are in tatters following the humiliations inflicted during the presidency of Enrique Peña Nieto by President Donald Trump....
...How will he succeed where outgoing President Enrique Peña Nieto has failed?...
...As well as these costs to life, Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua have much in common as members of a gaseous project that Hugo Chávez called “21st century socialism”....
...“What’s more, he doesn’t want to be like Chávez, or Trump, or that Nicaraguan thug Ortega,” he elaborated....
...Although a one-time admirer of such US-friendly figures as Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez, he is not really like either of these socialist revolutionaries....
...A revision of the structural reforms undertaken by the government of Enrique Peña Nieto....
...“He was a first-rate opportunist,” says Enrique Sáenz, a former opposition deputy. After two successive defeats, he won in 2006 with just over 38 per cent....
...The enthusiastic reception for Mr Macri combined with the presence of Mexico’s Enrique Peña Nieto — fresh from the “three amigos” summit in Canada with Barack Obama and Justin Trudeau which urged stronger...
...Still, everything Chávez said even then centred around his strength, himself. He said ‘I’, ‘I’, ‘I’ a lot. You see some of that in Trump.”...
...Enrique Peña Nieto has endured three gruelling years as Mexico’s president. His country has continued to suffer terrible violence and rising social discontent....
...Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico’s President, is caught in a conflict of interest scandal after revelations that his wife’s house belonged to a construction company favoured with public contracts....
...unpatrolledThe apparent murder of 43 students has turned Mexico into a tinderbox of volatile and increasingly violent protests, as scandal fuels a sense of things spinning out of control for President Enrique...
...In Nicolas Maduro’s latest attempt to mimic his peripatetic predecessor, Hugo Chavez, he is touring the “Old Continent”, stopping off in France on Wednesday after visits to Portugal and Italy earlier this...
...This is especially true in Latin America which is still blighted by the legacies of Juan Perón of Argentina and Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, who both, from very different ideological perspectives, believed...
...As Venezuela's Hugo Chávez departs the scene, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico's new president, is promising structural reforms but can they stimulate real wages, which have stagnated for more than a decade?...
...In Venezuela, the late Hugo Chávez grasped strategic assets to propagate his Bolivarian revolution. Bolivia and Ecuador followed his cue....
...Although from opposite ends of the political spectrum, the two presidents were both populist spendthrifts and “had pharaonic visions for Venezuela,” says Enrique Krauze, an influential Mexican historian....
...financial collapse five years ago. http://on.ft.com/XAcPU0 Mexican peso hits 19 month high Signs that the US is emerging from the financial turmoil in better shape than Europe, a strong move by President Enrique...
...President Enrique Peña Nieto, who took office in December, is expected to propose a change to the country’s constitution, which currently forbids foreign companies from owning any Mexican oil reserves, to...
...Enrique Capriles Rodonski showed true leadership in his speech three days after the election, when he rejected the unfounded rumors of fraud, called on his supporters to end their period of mourning, and...
...I’m referring, of course, to Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico’s putative president-elect, and Henrique Capriles, the challenger in Venezuela’s presidential election in October....
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