In Buenos Aires, a festival of Latin American crooks and autocrats
Latin American socialism of the twenty-first century revives anti-American blocs despite the end of the Cold War. The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) is an example of this
The conference that starts tomorrow is a resurgence of dictators and outdated economic theories. It was established in 2011 as a communist alternative to the Organization of American States (OAS) and to defend Cuba, which had been expelled from the authentic OAS. With Lula's triumphal return to a body that Brazil had left with Bolsonaro because of the presence of autocratic regimes, Maduro, Diaz Canel, and Nicaragua's president will all be present. One of the subjects that will be discussed is the one Latin American currency, which has already drawn criticism from the world, and Mercosur's new function in global trade.