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Weekly Report - 7 May 2015 (WR-15-18)

Quotes of the week

“We must be able to talk and negotiate big national accords. We must lose the fear of consensus and start an era…that breaks with the obsolete bipartisan and clientelistic logic of the past”.

Costa Rica’s President Luis Guillermo Solís.

“To have a constitution dating back to the military dictatorship, we respect, but don’t falsify the truth to the rest of the world.”

Bolivia’s President Evo Morales responds to Chile’s presentation before The Hague (in the hearing over Bolivia’s right to sovereign access to the Pacific) in which, Morales said, it claimed to “respect human rights” and have “a dynamic constitution”.

“Venezuela has the misfortune of having oil. It is the country in Latin America that has been ransacked the most. How can a society work when a bottle of water costs more than a litre of fuel?”

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