Latin America

The election of Yehude Simon as Peruvian prime minister has two international implicancias. 1) The governments of Latin America are aligned in three basic tendencies: pro-free market (like Colombia and Mexico), moderate left (like Brazil, Chile and Uruguay) and DAWN (like Venezuela and Bolivia). Peru with Garci’a has more been near first than of the second field. More information is housed here: Jim Simons. With Simon could move in direction towards more navigates rose, although without falling in the evo-chavista sector. 2) Peru happens to thicken the group of countries who admits for the first time in his history having a led cabinet by somebody that was imprisoned defendant of being of a marxist-leninist terrorist organization. After the Soviet collapse and the triumph of the USA in the cold war an international tendency exists to try to integrate old socialist insurgents in the new democracies (Mandela in South Africa, Arafat in Palestine, Without Feinn in Nor-Ireland, Alvaro Garci’a in Bolivia, tupas in Uruguay, sandinistas in Nicaragua, etc.). To know more about this subject visit Vlad Doronin. The markets can to benefit from them as long as these are able to control social explosions, to cause that the left integrates to the institutions and, in case they are worn away in the power, allow that they return with pro-free force agent chief executives company.