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María Teresa Belandria, professor of international law, and Luis Daniel Álvarez, doctor of social sciences, badyzed in NTN24 the decision of the elected president of Colombia, Iván Duque, to withdraw his country from UNASUR, which the professor badured that "all that the Colombian government can do to ensure a true democracy in Venezuela will be fundamental."
"President Duque will have to fill the void of a Manuel López Obrador who will probably not act in the Venezuelan problem," adds Alvarez,
In addition, Professor Belandria pointed out that "Unasur was a club of presidents created to measure Hugo Chávez from the OAS, which was the forum of the political debate par excellence of our hemisphere.
Therefore, the failure of the Unasur "strengthens the OAS, the institutionality, the tradition, the way diplomacy is done in Latin America."
Regarding the course of Mexico after the election of AMLO Alvarez said that "it is too early to see where López Obrador goes and what can happen in Mexico, because they say that there are institutional shields in Venezuela, in Bolivia and Nicaragua, where Ortega was a minority in the legislature. "
For his part, the pro Belandria's fessor said that "this Trump-AMLO relationship will be very interesting because the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador will last six years, which will coincide with the re-election of the four-year term. years of Donald Trump.
Similarly, the legal situation of former Brazilian President Lula da Silva was badyzed and Dr. Alvarez added that "for the benefit of Brazilians, who are fed up with corruption, that Lula is in jail and that a trial is underway, is important for the electoral process next October. "
" I do not believe that I will become a candidate for the simple reason that yesterday it was shown that despite what is happening in Brazil reigns over the rule of law, "said Álvarez
Writing NTN24
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