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...“The machinery of the state is a mess and it will need to be rebuilt,” said Miguel Corrêa do Lago, a Brazilian political scientist who teaches at Columbia University....
...Human Rights Watch’s Americas director José Miguel Vivanco has described the move as “a mafioso operation — more ‘The Godfather’ than modern republic”....
...“Congratulations to #MAS, which has regained in the polls the power usurped by the oligarchy, in collusion with the OAS and under the guidance of the [US] empire,” crowed Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel....
...Joaquín Correa, Argentine professional footballer, and Colombian footballer Miguel Borja have both purchased condos in the building....
...Even allies, such as Rafael Correa, Ecuador’s former leftist president, believes the solution is free elections....
...Carlos Correa of the advocacy group Espacio Público, believes that, “there has been an onslaught against the printed press, and we are now in a very complicated environment for the free flow of information...
...Carlos Correa of the advocacy group Espacio Público said 11 newspapers had already been forced to stop printing in recent weeks....
...“Pension funds are very important players in our country, they are key [and] have a lot of weight in the economy, almost 20 per cent of GDP,” says Luis Miguel Castilla, finance minister....
...José Miguel Insulza, OAS secretary-general, confirmed that the wider issue of whether Mr Assange should have been given political asylum was not in question....
...“There is no question that free speech is under siege in Ecuador,” said José Miguel Vivanco, Americas director at Human Rights Watch. “The only guarantor of free speech in a democracy is the judiciary....
...But Rafael Correa, the president, subsequently said no formal invitation had been made, and that quoted comments by Kintto Lucas, the deputy foreign minister, had only been a spontaneous, personal response...
...José Miguel Insulza, the OAS secretary-general, Cristina Fernández, Argentine president, Fernando Lugo, Paraguayan president, and Mr Correa would travel to El Salvador to monitor Mr Zelaya’s return, Mr Correa...
...The government of President Rafael Correa has continued Quito’s traditional policy of neutrality in the decades-old Colombian civil strife....
...Hugo Chávez, Venezuela’s president, and Rafael Correa, Ecuador’s president, have sent troops to the Colombian border....
...José Miguel Insulza, secretary-general of the Organisation of American States, has emphasised that, while Interpol might be able to verify that the documents were not tampered with or fabricated, it could...
...Mr Fernandez’s apparent lead over Miguel Vargas Maldonado, his opposition rival, will have been strengthened by his show of statesmanship at the Rio Group summit on Friday....
...It is worrying in this context in recent weeks that two of Mr Chávez’ allies – Ecuador’s Rafael Correa and Bolivia’s Evo Morales – have been threatening a clampdown on hostile media....
...Organisation of American States battle continues A fifth round in the so-far undecided contest between Luis Derbéz of Mexico and José Miguel Insulza is to due to take place in Washington on 2 May....
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