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lunes, 31 de mayo de 2021

URUGUAY LA SUIZA SUDAMERICANA

URUGUAY SUDAMERICANA SUIZA URUGUAY un país de 150.000 kilómetros cuadrados la misma superficie que el estado brasileño de CEARÁ, pero con sus 3.500.000 habitantes es un país organizado, tiene la renta per cápita más alta de SUDAMÉRICA de 3000 dólares mayor que BRASIL que es de 2.500 dólares, ARGENTINA 2.800 dólares y CHILE 2.100 dólares; el analfabetismo es 4% el más bajo de SUDAMÉRICA, en corrupción CHILE es el país menos corrupto de SUDAMÉRICA donde el 90% de los casos son investigados y sancionados, URUGUAY es la segunda bandera menos corrupta de Uruguay • Banderas del Mundoda SUDAMÉRICA donde el 88% de los casos son investigados y sancionados, mientras BRASIL y ARGENTINA se sumergen en un mar de barro de corrupción. URUGUAY surgió en una antigua disputa entre ESPAÑA y PORTUGAL por CISPLATINA, posteriormente continuada entre ARGENTINA y BRASIL que en su momento GRAN BRETAÑA como JUEZ DE PAZ medió en el conflicto entre RIO GRANDE DO SUL y SANTA CATARINA se quedó definitivamente con BRASIL, mientras que MESOPOTÂMIA ARGENTINA ( ENTRE RIOS, CORRIENTES, MISIONES) quedaron definitivamente con ARGENTINA, la frontera natural entre BRASIL y ARGENTINA no sería RIO PARANÁ, pero RIO URUGUAI y RIO IGUAÇU y URUGUAY quedaron como ESTADO CONSTRUCTIVO INDEPENDIENTE para evitar nuevos conflictos, posteriormente por un tratado entre GETÚLIO VARGAS (BRASIL)) y JOSE EVARISTO URIBURU en 1935 se selló que EL MERIDIAN 35 LONGITUDE OESTE sería el límite seco de 100 km entre BRASIL (SANTA CATARINA) y ARGENTINA (MISIONES) entre los ríos IGUAÇU y URUGUAY. En 1978 APARÍCIO MENDEZ realizó un plan de austeridad para controlar el gasto público donde hasta el día de hoy solo el 20% de la población activa de URUGUAY es servidor público impulsando la iniciativa privada, con la democratización en 1984 fue seguida por sus sucesores JULIO SANGUINETTI (PRIMERA VEZ) 1984, LUIS ALBERTO LA CALLE HERRERAS en 1989, JULIO SAGUINETTI en 1994 por segunda vez, JORGE BATTLE en 1999, RAMON TAVARES VASQUES por primera vez en 2004, JOSÉ MUJICA en 2009, RAMON TAVARES VASQUES en 2014 por segunda vez y en 2019 con LUIS ALBERTO LA CALLE POU (HIJO DE LUIS ALBERTO LA CALLE HERRERAS), con la economía descontrolada en BRASIL y ARGENTINA, URUGUAY se ha convertido en un PORTO SEGURO para sus inversionistas y con la PANDEMIA DEL CORONAVIRUS URUGUAY fue el país que tuvo el mayor número infectados y muertos, ahora PRESIDENTE LUIS ALBERTO LA CALLE POU él y sus ministros recortaron sus salarios en un 20%, seguido de parlamentarios, gobernadores y alcaldes; URUGUAY UN BUEN EJEMPLO OLP.

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LUIS ALBERTO LACALLE POU elegido PRESIDENTE DE URUGUAY de 2019 a 2024, su transparencia redujo en 20 su salario estuvo acompañado de ministros parlamentarios, departamentos (estdos) y municipios

CHILE TRANSPARENCIA POLÍTICA

CHILE el país menos corrupto de AMÉRICA LATINA, donde de cada 100 casos el 90% son investigados y sancionados en este período de 2005 a 2021, se ha ido alternando una DUPLA honesta o transparente que, aunque son adversarios, son: SEBASTIAN PIÑERA Y MICHELE BACHELET ; SEBASTIAN PIÑERA a la derecha heredero del GENERAL AUGUSTO PINOCHET Siendo uno de los hombres más ricos de Chile y del mundo; YA MICHELE BACHELET A LA IZQUIERDA SOCIAL DEMOCRATA HA SIDO POLÍTICA Y Torturada por el régimen de PINOCHET. EL PRIMER CICLO SE INICIA CON PATRICIO ALWIN DEMOCRATA CRISTIANO EN 1989, EDUARDO FREI (HIJO) DEMOCRATA CRISTIANO EN 1995, RICARDO LAGOS EN 1999 DEL PARTIDO SOCIALISTA CHILENO (SOCIAL DEMOCRATA). EN EL SEGUNDO CICLO en 2005 MICHELE BACHELET es electa PRESIDENTE DE CHILE en ese momento derrotando a SEBASTIAN PIÑERA; en 2009 SEBASTIAN PIÑERA ES PRESIDENTE DE CHILE, PINOCHETISMO REGRESA DEMOCRÁTICAMENTE, en ese período MICHELE BACHELET gana EN LA ONU EL CARGO de la MUJER como directora de la época; PRESIDENCIA DE CHILE y en 2017 SEBASTIAN PIÑERA REGRESA POR SEGUNDA VEZ A LA PRESIDENCIA DE CHILE, en 2018 MICHELE BACHELET ES INDICADA DIRECTORA DE DERECHOS HUMANOS DE LA ONU. EL DOBLE SEBASTIAN PIÑERA-MICHELE BACHELET ES SINÓNIMO DE LA TRANSPARENCIA DEL TAMBIEN ES SINÓNIMO DE PROGRESO Y ESTABILIDAD

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American democracy died on Capitol Hill

By SPENGLER

No Russian cyberspooks, no Chinese spies, no jihadi terrorists – no external enemies of any kind could have brought as much harm to the United States as its own self-inflicted wounds. I spent last evening taking calls from friends around the world, including a senior diplomat of an American ally who asked me what I thought of the first evacuation of Capitol Hill since the British invaded in 1812.

“I’m horrified,” I said. “So is the entire free world,” the diplomat replied. There are belly-laughs in Beijing this morning. The Chinese government daily Global Times taunted:

The riots taking place in Washington DC, the storming of the US Capitol by hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters which ended with four dead, 52 arrested and 14 police officers injured on Thursday shocked the world, and Chinese experts said this unprecedented incident will mark the fall of "the beacon of democracy," and the beautiful rhetoric of "City upon a Hill" will perish.

HK reports 15 mutant virus cases in two weeks

By JEFF PAO

A total of 15 people in Hong Kong have been found to have the mutant coronavirus originating in the UK, which is thought to be 70% more infectious than the original strain that swept through the world. Laboratories at the Health Department and the Polytechnic University discovered the mutated virus in samples from five infected people who came to Hong Kong from the UK, the Philippines and France from December 13 on.

Death knell tolls for Indonesia’s oil and gas

By JOHN MCBETH

With Chevron and perhaps ExxonMobil heading for the exits, active exploration at a virtual standstill and production on an increasingly downward spiral, Indonesia’s government needs to conduct radical regulatory surgery before its oil and gas industry is doomed by the onrushing era of renewable energy. Analysts say the nationalist tide that has swept over the industry in the past six years has left Indonesia on the bottom rung of prospective foreign investment and without the financial and technical means to explore for and develop new fields independently.

New York Stock Exchange flops after flipping on Chinese stock listings

By DAVID P. GOLDMAN

The New York Stock Exchange reversed yesterday’s decision to allow China’s big three telecom providers to keep their listing on the Big Board, a day after it declared that the Chinese firms would keep their NYSE listing, and four days after it initially announced that they would be delisted. But the world’s largest stock market also left the door open to yet another reversal, noting in a brief announcement that “the issuers have a right to a review of this determination.” 

A message from Beijing: beware Chinese anger

By TUVIA GERING

“China is angry. If you make China the enemy, China will be the enemy.” That is how a Chinese Embassy official recently summed up her country’s diplomatic stance regarding Australia. Relations between Beijing and Canberra deteriorated significantly after a diplomatic incident so bizarre that the matter could almost have been missed. The official made the remarks to an Australian reporter in November in Canberra, after handing him a sheet of paper with a bulleted list of 14 points: “I want it to be clear that’s what worries China.”

South Korea sends destroyer after Iran seizes tanker

By ANDREW SALMON

South Korea has redeployed a destroyer from anti-piracy duties in the Gulf of Aden to the Straits of Hormuz after a Korea-flagged tanker was seized by seaborne units of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard on Monday. Revolutionary Guards aboard armed speedboats seized the tanker HK Hankuk Chemi on  Monday afternoon, Gulf-time, citing environmental and chemical pollution by the vessel, according to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency. The vessel was carrying a cargo of chemicals, including methanol.

Pakistan looks beyond the Gulf towards China

By SALMAN RAFI SHEIKH

When Saudi Arabia pressed Pakistan last August to repay early a US$3 billion soft loan, Riyadh’s demand caught Islamabad’s rulers by surprise. Islamabad quickly dispatched its current army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa to Riyadh to defuse the tensions, but the mission failed as Saudi officials stood firm on their early repayment demand. Riyadh also froze a $3.2 billion oil credit facility with Islamabad.

‘Global Britain’ takes aim at China in South China Sea

By RICHARD JAVAD HEYDARIAN

Fresh off a hard-fought Brexit deal with Brussels, the United Kingdom has immediately plunged itself into the center of Asian geopolitics and on a maritime collision course with China. Touting itself as “a global power with truly global interest”, the UK has announced the successful initial test of the newly-launched aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, its largest warship on record. Having achieved initial operational capacity, the UK’s flagship Carrier Strike Group — centered on the 65,000-tonne carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth with state-of-the-art F-35 stealth fighter jets, helicopters, submarines, frigates and destroyers — can now be deployed within just five days of initial notice for any global contingency.

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