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...Her mentor, former president Rafael Correa, has been campaigning on her behalf from exile in Belgium, where he is living to avoid a corruption conviction at home....
...Luis Felipe D’Avila, a political scientist and former rightwing presidential candidate, is one of those who has voiced concern....
...The move could be challenged under WTO rules on the grounds that the new measures constitute a barrier to trade, Ávila said....
...Aside from Lescano, the other contenders are: Rafael López Aliaga, an ultra-conservative businessman; Verónika Mendoza, a leftist making her second bid for the presidency; Hernando de Soto, an experienced...
...“They can be civilians, common criminals, vigilantes or paramilitary groups, or a mixture of all the above,” Mr Ávila said....
...Oil minister Rafael Ramírez (pictured), who also acts as president of the state-run energy giant, PDVSA, will replace him....
...the chance to follow in the footsteps of other Latin American populist leaders who extended their rule through constitutional changes, such as Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez, Bolivia’s Evo Morales and Ecuador’s Rafael...
...He says Rafael Ramírez, the company’s president, is the only Venezuelan who could count as a real oligarch....
...For the past 30 years, Saunier, president of Martine’s Wines Inc, based just across the bay in San Rafael, has been responsible for introducing American restaurant-goers to some of the best French wines....
...Las Leñas is remote, about 460km from Mendoza, the nearest big city....
...A second presentation was made by Telltale Games, a four-year-old company started by two LucasArts veterans in its old base of San Rafael in the Bay Area....
...The mayor, Juan Mendoza, reported that 20 per cent of buildings in the city of 116,000 people were in ruins....
...Then, Kodama recalls, ”Camilo gave me the surprise”: he proposed they build it on the family estate in San Rafael, in the province of Mendoza, which his aunt had owned and Borges had visited....
...Lorenzo Mendoza, president of Polar, said last night: “We consider this decision to be unjust, disconcerting and unconstitutional.”...
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