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Paraguay Senate plans to reject instruments used by Mercosur to sanction the country

Tuesday, October 9th 2012 - 01:38 UTC
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The Paraguayan Senate will be addressing on Thursday the Ushuaia II Protocol and the Unasur Additional Protocol on democratic commitment, both instruments used by Mercosur and Unasur last June to have Paraguay suspended from the two organizations. Read full article

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  • Britworker

    Well done Paraguay, they broke the rules when they got Chaves I'm by the back door, you have no need to play by their rules anymore.

    Oct 09th, 2012 - 01:03 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • BAMF Paraguay

    How much more obvious could it get that the reason for these “agreements” was to essentially further the radical leftist movement, insuring that should any country's government decide to go against the left they would end up like Paraguay or even worse. The idea that a country would allow itself to be invaded by 3 other countries because it decides to impeach a President is an absolute joke. I like Paraguay because they have big balls and and don't bow before her neighbors.

    Oct 09th, 2012 - 09:32 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • hegemonje

    Paraguay will get back to Unasur after the elections. The Paraguayan people know that Franco got into power through an undemocratic parlamentary coup so they will elect someone who actually cares for the interests of the paraguayan people. Venezuela in the Mercosur is a great development, it just backs up the tendency towards LATM's integration and anyone who disputes this claim is blind to South Americas's social democratic reality. I stand with my Paraguayan and Venezuelan brothers and sisters!

    Oct 15th, 2012 - 11:06 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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