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...René Fernández, Paraguay’s anti-corruption minister, admitted that criminal organisations had “contaminated some levels of private enterprise and public institutions”....
...“They’re not letting him govern,” says Rubén Ramírez, the first of Castillo’s three environment ministers....
...Carlos Pagni, an Argentine newspaper columnist, calls it the “dynamic of double negotiation”....
...“People think she will bring security here because it’s in her blood,” says Carlos Tello, local co-ordinator of her Fuerza Popular party....
...Argentina’s central bank governor, Juan Carlos Fábrega, resigned on Wednesday, a day after being criticised in public by President Cristina Fernández as the peso currency comes under growing pressure....
...But Juan Carlos Fábrega’s resignation from Argentina’s monetary authority on Wednesday sparked a sharp sell-off in the Merval stock index....
...There is historical precedent for this in Carlos Andrés Pérez, whose first presidency in the 1970s coincided with an oil price boom....
...Others include Alfredo Harp, the former owner of Banamex (now part of Citigroup) and Roberto Hernández Ramírez, former Banamex chief executive....
...Carlos Márcio Cozendey, head of the economic division at Brazil’s foreign ministry, said Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazilian president, would stress the risks of protectionism at the meeting....
...But according to Oscar Ramirez Durand, a former commander in the organisation, they were run by a pussy-cat....
...Alfredo Fernandez Ruiz regrets the day he first set foot in a textile mill....
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