10:31 am By Maegan La Mala · Controversia| Latin America| Politics| Spain| World| mexico · 2 Comments
4 Aug 2008
Remember Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the defeated candidate for the Mexican presidency and self-proclaimed “legitimate president”? Well he’s still around and while he isn’t the actual president, he’s getting involved in policy as if he were one. AMLO’s telling Spanish president Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero to butt out of Mexican issues, after the prez showed interest in talks of energy reform in Mexico, particularly the privatization of the oil industry.
AMLO says that recent proposals by the PAN ruling party to privatize petroleum will be met with great public resistance because
“…we don’t want foreign masters! The only master here is the Mexican people!”
To the Spanish president — who is visiting Mexico for a meeting with Mexican president Felipe Calderon — AMLO had a curt message:
“They [the Spaniards] shouldn’t get involved. I would tell Rodríguez Zapatero to stop sticking his nose in Mexico…”
AMLO, on a tour of 70 Mexican cities, rounded off his speeches with an ominous message about the dangers of privatization of oil, saying that if it happens “it will be very difficult to get it back. We don’t want to be a colony.”
It’s a bit strange to hear a leftist would-be leader complaining about the Latin American left’s BFF in Europe, Zapatero, but the fact is that the bad blood goes back at least a year. Back in July of last year, AMLO’s camp expressed “repudiation” for a visit from Zapatero because they still hadn’t forgiven him for congratulating Calderon on his victory before all the votes were counted.
Via / La Jornada
12:35 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia| Immigration| Latin America| Politics| Spain · Comments Off
6 Nov 2006
Latin American leaders and the Spanish president, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, and the Spanish king Juan Carlos I are at the Iberoamerican Summit in Montevideo this week. And apparently not all is roses between the Spanish leader and several Latin American presidents. In fact, Zapatero is taking hits both from leftist (ironic, considering he’s such a lefty himself) and right wing leaders.
First up for a punch is Colombia’s Alvaro Uribe, who, along with leaders from Bolivia and Ecuador criticized Spain’s strict immigration laws which make it difficult for Latin Americans to visit or reside in the country, highlighting certain contradictions:
The most outspoken was Colombian leader Alvaro Uribe who criticized Europe (represented by Spain at the event) for “being restrictive with our immigrants but ineffective at controlling the entry of drugs.”
1:21 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia| Politics| Spain · Comments Off
20 Jul 2006
As the conflict between Israel and Lebanon continues to escalate, one Spanish Prime Minister is making his position on the situation known and is taking some heat for it. Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero was recently photographed wearing a Palestinian scarf. This combined with his comments that Israel is using “abusive force which does not allow innocent human beings to defend themselves” has people calling the Socialist prime minister an anti-Semite. It certainly is a complex history that Israel has with its neighbors, however doesn’t it seem that whenever anyone criticizes Israel they are called an anti-Semite?
Via / News24.com
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