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Politics L’Institut d’Estudis and the victims promote a campaign to create a law regarding stolen children in Spain

Last News Organized by the Institute for Political Studies and the Association of Victims of Stolen Children and Irregular Adoptions of the Valencian Country debate table in favor of a parliamentary initiative to create a law regarding stolen children in Spain. They participated, Paco Alarcón from AVA, Soledad Luque from Ardán «All children are also …

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“I’m just tired of politics” – Nebraska Democratic Party

Last News “I’m tired of politics” It’s a sentiment I hear every time I talk politics with people… and to be honest, I can’t blame them. Politics right now is scary. The 24 hour news cycle rewards negativity because negativity gets comments. And comments get paid. Despite still being a college kid, really did growing …

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Chilean Politics: President Boric’s Reforms in Trouble After Tax Offset

Last News With three years left in his term, Chilean President Gabriel Boric is already in doubt about whether he will be able to push through any key reforms after suffering a severe blow close to his first anniversary as the youngest leader in the world. The association of deputies rejected a tax bill on …

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Peru Politics: Congress Extends Session to Discuss Early Elections

Recent News Peru’s Congress has extended its legislative session by a week, keeping open the possibility that it could reach an agreement on bringing forward elections. Congressman Jose Williams announced the surprising decision on Friday, just as the legislative session was ending. Without that extension, lawmakers would not be able to set elections for this …

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Buenos Aires Times | A veteran of the Central Bank of Brazil wants to curb the politics of the IDB

Recent News The former head of Brazil’s Central Bank trying to lead Latin America’s main development lender said the institution must overcome the region’s historic leftist political conflicts to address challenges from poverty to climate change. Ilan Goldfajn has an extensive career in both the public and private sectors to draw upon as he seeks …

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“Where society is fast paced, the politics of arguments prevail”

Recent News (Vatican News).-What is democracy and what can be done to preserve it? b, secretary for Relationship with the States, he spoke about it at the lectio magistralis “Democracy according to the wisdom of the Popes in the current international situation”in the context of the conference “Democracy for the benefit of the public. What …

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Sudan: Army’s message to leave politics in favor of civilian government | Be careful

Recent News An army out of politics and a civilian government controlling Sudan’s affairs – the future of Sudan, according to the latest statement by Lieutenant-General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, seems to be head of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council and head of the Sudanese Armed Forces. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan led the latest coup d’état on October …

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Investment arbitration (I) – Global Politics and Law

Recent News Since the start of negotiations (now cancelled) on TTIP and CETA, the issue of investment arbitration has been at the forefront of public opinion. Even, ISDS (Investor-State Dispute Settlement) procedures, it seems that they may see some growth in the post-COVID phase due to the limitation of economic activity imposed in the closed …

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