An estimated Uruguayan flagged fifty fishing vessels have been docked in Montevideo for over a month because of a labour conflict over a new work contract with the owners of the vessels and processing plants. Read full article
Oh, well briton, twinky and his mates were commenting how well his country was dealing with Uruguay. He argued with me over the disastrous uruguayan economy. They won't accept that I've been living in Uruguay for the last 6 years. It's a broken country, anarchy, crime, corruption, inflation and lost sovereignty to Argentina. Fishing boats are just the tip of the whole messy populist iceberg.
well if democracy works [and it is slow] im sure you will scramble out of the mess and start to increase your wealth, when Argentina realises that you are no long weak, they may well think twice,
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Disclaimer & comment ruleslooking at all those ships reminds me of the argentinian navy in 1982
Aug 06th, 2010 - 10:48 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Oh, well briton, twinky and his mates were commenting how well his country was dealing with Uruguay. He argued with me over the disastrous uruguayan economy. They won't accept that I've been living in Uruguay for the last 6 years. It's a broken country, anarchy, crime, corruption, inflation and lost sovereignty to Argentina. Fishing boats are just the tip of the whole messy populist iceberg.
Aug 08th, 2010 - 05:59 pm - Link - Report abuse 0well if democracy works [and it is slow] im sure you will scramble out of the mess and start to increase your wealth, when Argentina realises that you are no long weak, they may well think twice,
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