11:47 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Ecuador|Politics · Comments Off
7 Dec 2006
Tis the season for South American president-elect victory tours. Yesterday I wrote about Hugo Chavez’s tour. Ecuadorian President-elect Rafael Correa is starting his victory run today that will take him through Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina and Colombia.
The Ecuadorian dignitary-elect is slated to meet with his counterparts Evo Morales, Bolivia; Hugo Chavez; Venezuela; Nestor Kirchner; Argentina and Michelle Bachelet, Chile, and Alan Garcia, Peru.
Via / La Prensa Latina
Image Via / RafaelCorrea.com
3:55 pm By Maegan La Mala · Argentina|Brazil|Chile · Comments Off
16 Jan 2006
Brazil currently writing legislation which would legalize abortions up to the 12th week of pregnancy without restriction and up to 20 weeks in cases of rape and in all circumstances to protect a woman’s health or if the fetus is not viable. Currently abortions are allowed only in cases of rape or when a woman’s life is in danger.
Argentine homemakers are now eligible for retirement pensions from the state. According to a presidential decree homemakers will be able to receive retirement benefits and will be exempted from the rule that they contribute financially to the pension program for at least 30 years, normally required of paid workers.
And yesterday, Chile elected its first female president, Michelle Bachelet. The Socialist single mother beat, with over 60% of the vote, conservative billionaire Sebastián Piñera.
Via/ Women’s eNews & The New York Times
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