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...“A lot of foreigners began buying land, so the mayor of Maldonado Department [where Garzón is located] saw that something was going to happen here.”...
...move underlines her status as an essential part of this government; it’s also a signal to markets and Brussels of its commitment to economic orthodoxy,” said Pablo Simón, professor of politics at Madrid’s Carlos...
...“We’re not taking advantage of this period of expansion,” said José Ignacio Conde Ruiz, a professor of economics at Madrid’s Complutense University....
...Pablo Iglesias, leader of the far-left Podemos, said: “I think the most sensible thing that the president can do is to make his doctoral thesis accessible.”...
...“I think Podemos has a great ideological debate ahead of it,” says Juan Carlos Monedero, another party founder and a close ally of Mr Iglesias....
...“Back then there were deep divisions between political leaders but not within society,” says José María de Areilza, an adviser to a previous PP government who now teaches law at Esade business school....
...“Podemos is trying to put some distance between themselves and Syriza,” said Manuel Arias Maldonado, a political analyst at the University of Málaga....
...of Podemos; Juan Carlos Monedero, the party’s chief ideologue; and Luis Alegre, who heads the party’s Madrid branch....
...They were designed by the architect Carlos Ott, who has been described as Uruguay’s equivalent of Sir Norman Foster....
...The previous owners accepted an offer of US$80,000 and moved to the nearby village of San Carlos, where larger houses are a third of the price....
...“The sad history of Madre de Dios is one of extraction,” José Luis Aguirre, regional president of Madre de Dios, a state in Peru’s south-east, tells the Financial Times....
...José de la Rosa, Madre de Dios's acting president, plays down environmental concerns, noting that the construction will merely upgrade existing roads....
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