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 NicaraguaUnifying of the dispersed forces and reckless signs of power Those who are demanding a change in the country’s direction
are working to ensure that November’s elections are transparent
to prevent the specter of a new fraud from materializing.
They are also working for the greatest unity possible
to give voters clear and opposing choices.
Meanwhile, Daniel Ortega’s closest circle 
sent several reckless messages last month
that suggest fear of transparency and unity 
as well as a willingness to pay any price 
for a third consecutive reelection.
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   NicaraguaNicaragua  briets HONDURAN HUMAN RIGHTS LEADER BERTHA CÁCERES MURDERED 
In the early morning of March 3, Bertha Cáceres, a leader of Honduras’ Lenca people whose entire life was dedicated to their human rights... continuar...
 
 
 
   NicaraguaHas the government’s communication strategy worked? This veteran national journalist shares his thoughts 
about the government’s communication strategy, 
the results and interpretations of some recent surveys 
and the situation of the independent media
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   NicaraguaOnly human development produces economic development Fernando Cardenal, who died at 82 on February 20, 
was a lifelong and fervent educator.
This text, first published in envío over 20 years ago,
is still enormously relevant in today’s Nicaragua,  
as its current government and business allies
only talk of the wonders of economic development,
totally ignoring or at best forgetting human development,
and its government has provoked a grave conflict
with the United Nations Development Programme,
a pioneer in showing the importance of human development 
over that of the GDP in its annual Human Development Index,
a project Father Cardenal praised.
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   El SalvadorMinimum wage history, struggles, maneuvers and proposals This is the first time in El Salvador’s history
that such disparate organizations have issued
 such diverse proposals to increase the minimum wage.
It speaks to the capacity of the current leftwing government
to stimulate widespread participation in public policy formulation.
Never before has there been a real debate on this issue.
In the past, the rightwing governments simply cut deals
among the upper echelons.
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   MéxicoFrancis: Pastor...  and Head of State What would a visit by the Bishop of Rome be like 
if he only went as a pastor and no longer a Head of State
because that role had been handed over to a layperson?
Pastoral gestures mixed with politically correct expressions 
by a foreign Head of State during Pope Francis’ visit to Mexico.
All his messages, marked by this double function,
now remain for reflection and discernment.
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   América LatinaIs “lactose” really a missing ingredient in Latin America’s leftist movement? Are we witnessing the end of the cycle for 
Latin America’s progressive governments 
or, perhaps better said, their demise?
Might it be that, anti-imperialist rhetoric aside, 
relying on extracting and exporting raw materials 
and fully inserting their countries into the global market 
has distanced them from the leftist movements 
that gave them birth?
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