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12-04-2009

The new government of Uruguay: politics and economics for 2010-2015

A new edition of Foro Latinoamericano Montevideo took place at Torre García Room at Radisson Victoria Plaza Hotel. In this opportunity, journalists Tomás Linn and Nelson Fernández analyzed “The new government of Uruguay: politics and economics for 2010-2015''.

A new edition of Foro Latinoamericano Montevideo took place at Torre García Room at Radisson Victoria Plaza Hotel. In this opportunity, journalists  Tomás Linn and Nelson Fernández analyzed “The new government of Uruguay: politics and economics for 2010-2015", including the following issues: Inheritance of Vázquez's administration and what can be expected from the new government; Tendencies and projections for 2010; the economic approach of the new government; Political and Party conditioning factors for the new government; Where there will be continuity and were a breakdown with what was done by Tabaré Vázquez? What can be expected from parties leadership? Are there any appearence for a party renewal?

Nelson Fernández is correspondant in Uruguay of the newspaper La Nación from Buenos Aires, columnist of newspaper El Observador and CADAL's officer in Uruguay; and Tomás Linn is columnist of the weekly  “Búsqueda”, professor of journalism at Universidad Católica del Uruguay and author of several books.

Among the attendants were the representatives of the companies Stora Enso, Citibank, Montaldo S.A., Acodike; of entities such as Stock Exchange of Montevideo, Cámara Nacional de Comercio y Servicios and BPS -Social Security Institute; and several foreign diplomats: Hans-Ruedi Bortis, Swiss Ambassador; Alain Latulippe, Ambassador of Canada; Andrés Rebolledo, Ambassador of Chile; Marcelo Paglia, Economic Specialist at the US Embassy; Carlos Scavone Godoy, officer at the Embassy of Paraguay; Keiichi Morinaga, Researcher and political and MERCOSUR consultant of the Embassy of Japan; Sergio Krsnik Castelló, officer of the Spanish Embassy; and Domagoj V. Prosoli, Second Secretary of the Embassy of Croatia.

 
 
 

 
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