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...This was in 2003 when pro-US president Gonzalo “Goni” Sánchez de Lozada fled the country after his plans to export natural gas via historic enemy Chile triggered violent protests....
...Jimmy Gomez, a California congressman, played an active role in helping to negotiate stronger labour provisions in the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement....
...Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada Washington, DC, USFormer President of Bolivia, 1993-97 and 2002-03...
...on his conversations with the decision-makers and thinkers from all over the globe who are shaping world affairs The scholarly Mr Mesa was vice-president of Bolivia and served under the market-friendly Gonzalo...
...The scholarly historian was vice-president to the market-friendly former president Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada in 2002-03 before Mr Sánchez de Lozada resigned following mass protests....
...The opposition leader was vice-president to Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada in 2003 when Bolivian security forces fired on protesters in El Alto, killed dozens of people, including Mr Baltazar’s pregnant wife....
...“This is not sustainable, it could blow up,” says Gonzalo Chávez, an economist at Bolivia’s Catholic University....
...The political centrist served as vice-president under President Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada for just over a year before the latter was forced to resign in 2003 after mass demonstrations in which dozens were...
...“It’s going to be very complex,” said Gonzalo Chávez, an economist at the Catholic University in La Paz, who added that Brazil was less reliant on Bolivian gas than it was and was likely to play hardball...
...“Academics feel disenfranchised” while “morale is worryingly low”, the letter said, adding that the “traditional democratic ethos of UCL is being replaced by a top-down style of management”....
...For the majority still in place, morale has plunged to worrying depths, Prof Rasi adds: “That’s becoming worse and worse; the uncertainty, of course, is generating all the bad things you might expect....
...It follows reviews from the Ministry of Defence that looked at whether women should serve with the infantry and whether their presence would affect cohesion and morale among male soldiers....
...Senior academic staff, present at the meeting, described rock-bottom morale and criticised UCL’s management. Prof Arthur said he was meeting “the normal academic resistance”....
...“We are entering a Brazil-like scenario where an imminent economic crisis causes a crisis of political legitimacy,” says Gonzalo Chávez a Harvard-educated economist....
...In 1993, Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada became president and introduced far-reaching reforms, among them decentralisation of authority and resources through the law of popular participation (1994)....
...“This current situation is the apex of consumerism, a consumer bubble,” says economist Gonzalo Chávez, who teaches at the Catholic University in La Paz....
...We were heard at this summit,” said Kaisy Gómez, who works for Unamujer, a women’s social group....
...When explaining Falabella’s success, Gonzalo Somoza, corporate general manager, emphasises the importance of “a profound understanding” of clients and the markets in which the company operates....
...Last year, Miguel Angel Treviño Morales, who led the brutal Zetas cartel, was arrested....
...According to Morales, Bolivia plans to achieve developed-nation status by 2025....
...Mr Morales is more likely to respond to that pressure as he faces elections in 2014....
...President Evo Morales’ penchant for nationalisations in sectors from electricity to mining and telecommunications has unnerved investors....
...The former president Gonzalo Sánchez de Losada fled abroad in 2003 after riots sparked by tax increases imposed to avoid a fuel price rise....
...Mr Gómez’s sister-in-law, Bélgica Ramírez, recounted a letter from Mr Gómez in which he described how the men heard the rescue probe passing nearby. “They started to cry....
...In 2003, bloody protests over plans to export LNG forced the resignation of President Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, and a 2004 law increasing state royalties on hydrocarbons was not enough to save his successor...
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