“Are there left and right? What are they? Can you rate the comments? Why do these words mean different things in different places today? These and other questions are at the center of the discussion in the forum Right and left in the XXI centuryIt was held this Tuesday at the International University of Florida (FIU).
Organized by Inter-American Institute for Democracy (IID) And this Adam Smith Center for Economic FreedomThis forum brings together such leading figures Alvaro Eurip, Luis Almagro, Patricia Pulrich and Beatrice RangelMany academics, journalists, politicians and former governments with great value and experience who created the four panels.
Some of the best phrases of the day:
“The dictatorship of Cuba is the oldest in the region and has its strongest influence in Venezuela, Nicaragua and Bolivia.” (Carlos Sanchez Persine, Managing Director of the Inter-American Institute for Democracy and Organizer of the Forum).
– “In addition to Venezuela, the Castrozavista region includes Nicaragua, Bolivia and several Caribbean islands. Announced friends in Mexico and Argentina”. (Maria Verlov, Archive Cuba).
– “In Venezuela, the Savista Mafia, with their private jets, have committed the greatest fraud in history. The elites are rich and the people are living in poverty. (Mary Verlow, Archive Cuba).
– “Mafia elites Take the states And break the social contract. For example, the Cuban people are not interested in being fed up with inflation”. (John Anthony White, Foundation for Human Rights in Cuba).
“I think generosity is at stake today. The political system based on tolerance and respect for the views of others is also at stake. (Edward Camara, Professor at Florida International University).
– “The Constitution of the United States, with its geographical boundaries, does not or should not be a policy of freedom of expression.” (David WebbFrom Sirius XM Radio / Fox News).
“Freedom of expression, the press and the institutions and the responsibility of both individuals and the community are important, as are the laws that protect that right. This principle should be applied all over the world because it is something that is important for our progress as a community”. (David WebbFrom Sirius XM Radio / Fox News).
– “It is difficult to report events in countries where human rights are being violated”. (Ileana LavastidaSpokesperson The Americas newspaper)
– “There is only one media outlet in Mexico called the President, and he speaks for two and a half hours every day. CWe created the ‘Great Queen’ in Mexico and I believe they are the worst rulers. I am very concerned about how far this Lopez Obrador regime will go. He must stop attacking the media and communicators. (Francis Xia, From Image Team, Mexico).
– ”The press is in crisis because presidents do not need journalism. Presidents have Twitter. (Oscar Hasa, Of Mega TV).
– “Marxist left groups, like Peru, are intent on seizing power. They are not interested in the economic success of their people, but want to use power in the worst possible way.. (George of the CastleFormer Minister of Peru).
– “Unnatural alliances began to emerge in the 1980s, for example in my country Venezuela. To turn the clock of history, the bad left call and the bad right call came together. They opened the door to the enemy of freedom: Fidel Castro”. (Beatrice Range, Former Minister of Venezuela).
– “Right and left opinions are affected a Existential crisisOtherwise It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.”. (Luis GallianoDeported from Nicaragua).
– “We need to discuss the left and the right and discuss them within the framework of a society that has completely different forms of action from the past.. We have a play on the left and right in Argentina. Peronism has been on the left and on the right. It occupies the entire political space and occupies the center”. (Patricia Pulrich (Former Minister of Argentina).
“The lack of freedoms created 5 million displaced citizens in Venezuela.” (Alvaro UribeFormer President of Colombia).
– “Dictatorships of right and left failed organizations”. (Louis AlmagroSecretary General of the OAS).
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