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...“The conclusion from all this is that Ortega knows he cannot win competitive elections,” said Carlos Fernando Chamorro, whose news magazine Confidencial and TV show Esta Semana were among those with buildings...
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...Elections are due in 2021 and Mr Ortega, 72, is widely seen as grooming his wife Rosario Murillo to take his place. The crisis looks deadlocked....
...Carlos Pellas, Nicaragua’s richest man with a range of businesses including Flor de Caña rum, called for early elections in an interview with La Prensa newspaper and hoped for a negotiated solution....
...Antonio Carlos do Rosario, the head of the three state-owned groups who was removed as head of the intelligence service’s economic unit last month, did not respond to a request for comment....
...On the El Rosario coffee farm, high in the lush, green mountains of the Colombian province of Antioquia, Carlos Ariel Ángel reels off a list of the bugs and diseases that constantly threaten the coffee harvest...
...In October, at the IMF/World Bank meetings, prime minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosario said “the pace of recovery of our economy leads us to project economic growth of 4.7 per cent in 2017” — the World...
...Carlos Serrano, chief economist at BBVA Bancomer, who has just increased his 2017 growth forecast from 1 per cent to 1.6 per cent, quipped that the leak of Mr Trump’s possible plans was “either a bluff or...
...A delegation led by Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosário is heading to Washington this week to meet the IMF’s managing director, the World Bank and US officials....
...The government belatedly acknowledged the existence of the debt this month as Carlos Agostinho do Rosário, the prime minister, led a delegation in emergency talks with the IMF in Washington, during which...
...Rosario Robles, Mexico’s social development minister, says the prospect of paying state handouts by mobile is “a dream for us”....
...But Carlos Toranzo, a La Paz-based political economist, says the trend is part of a much broader phenomenon....
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...After almost three weeks of questions, though, there was finally one answer on Friday; or at least an hypothesis, from Brazil’s Secretariat of Human Rights, Maria do Rosário....
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