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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #90 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:12:19 pm »
Ávila Salí in the name of El Salvador XD

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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #91 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:12:59 pm »
No me aguanto x ver a El Poli Avila que dira??
Se dejara la barba (como lo hizo cuando perdio Sn Tecla??)  :roll:

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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #92 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:13:44 pm »
Ávila Salí in the name of El Salvador XD
Bueno no sera fácil me imagino, que creen que se siente?
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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #93 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:18:22 pm »
bueno Felicito a los que ganaron y Losiento por los que perdieron, Lo que si es sierto es que: Se a demostrado que en El Salvador existe la democrasia....  :thumbsup:

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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #94 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:20:58 pm »
No me aguanto x ver a El Poli Avila que dira??
Se dejara la barba (como lo hizo cuando perdio Sn Tecla??)  :roll:



 :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: todos estamos esperando a ver que dice el poli!!! pero lo que me esta dando risa ahorita es ver como los de tcheces escapan a llorar ahorita hubieran visto cuando le pregunto a la mara que tiene ahi ¿y mañana va salir el sol? jajajajaa  :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: como que para vos ya no le dicen casi  :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #95 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:29:07 pm »
Hoy amaneción nublado, será que ya lloraban desde la mañana? Creo que ese es el premio por que su grito de batalla es: "Patria si, comunismo no" (un emblema nazisista) en cambio el del FMLN: "El pueblo... unido... jamás será vencido" y a menos que los areneros no se consideren del pueblo, no le veo nada discriminante, ni provocador. ¿Tanto le duele a la derecha que el FMLN piense en los pobres? ¿Será que consideran que es una pérdida de dinero invertir en esa gente?

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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #96 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:32:18 pm »
he tratado de encontrar informacion respecto a lo del pijazo pero me parece que es falso...
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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #97 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:35:44 pm »
he tratado de encontrar informacion respecto a lo del pijazo pero me parece que es falso...

Allí dice "la joda del finde", eso lo dice todo, así paso con la noticia de la entrevista entre Áhvila y Manolillo XD

Ya aparece en CNN:
Leftist claims El Salvador presidency

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"This is the happiest night of my life," Funes told a jubilant crowd at his election headquarters Sunday night. "It's also the night of greatest hope for El Salvador."

The FMLN party's Funes had 51.12 percent of the vote, while the ARENA party's Rodrigo Avila had 48.87 percent with 84 percent of the national ballots counted, the electoral commission said on its Web site.

The electoral council had not declared a winner when Funes made his announcement.

Although polls had indicated the race had tightened considerably in the past few weeks, most analysts said before the election that Funes was slightly favored to win. A Funes victory would end a 20-year hold on the presidency by the right-leaning ARENA.

"It's a sign that there's democracy in that country, which is something the United States tried to foster," said Bernard Aronson, who as President George H.W. Bush's assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs from 1989-93 was heavily involved in ending El Salvador's 12-year civil war.

The FMLN, which is the Spanish acronym for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, was formed in late 1980 as an umbrella group for five leftist guerilla organizations fighting a U.S.-backed military dictatorship. The guerrillas and the government signed a peace pact in 1992 and the FMLN became a legitimate political party.
By some estimates, 75,000 Salvadorans died during the war.

The new president will find "a country that still retains a lot of bitterness, a lot of division," said Peter Hakim, president of the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue policy institute.

The election, Hakim said, "is an important test of how far El Salvador has come."

The result also will be an important test of how far El Salvador will go.

With an economy in deep trouble and neither party having enough seats to control the national Legislative Assembly, much will depend on the party that loses.

"Conflict occurs when one person wants to force a conflict," Hakim said. "Compromise requires both sides."

No one is certain what will happen if ARENA loses.

"That's a big unknown," said Heather Berkman, a Latin America analyst with the consulting firm Eurasia Group. "I still think they'll play ball. They have an incentive to get along with the new administration. They certainly don't want to be shut out of the process."

Otto Reich, who served in high-level Latin American posts for Presidents Reagan as well as George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, sees the possibility of a spirited fight from ARENA.

"If I had to guess, I'd say ARENA will try to put democratic obstacles in the way of an FMLN consolidation of power," Reich said.

Although ARENA, which are the Spanish initials for the Nationalist Republican Alliance, has come back from a 14 point deficit in some polls two months ago, Reich says that winning a fifth consecutive term is "swimming against the tide."

"People in El Salvador are weighing risks and opportunities," Reich said. "They have an opportunity to replace a party with which they have gotten tired."

Hakim also sees voter fatigue with ARENA, saying, "One party has managed the country forever and ever."

Undecided voters among the 4.2 million Salvadorans eligible to cast ballots could decide the election.

"It will come down to how about 16 to 20 percent of the people will vote," Berkman said.

Many of those voters were weighing competing doubts.

"The uncertainty is that the FMLN has never been in power," said Berkman.

But voters also were asking themselves, she said, if they are "better off than they were five years ago, 10 years ago. Avila cannot run on a message of change. Funes' message of change and new people in power will be more effective."

Since the war ended, Salvadorans have mostly supported ARENA because of concerns over the FMLN's left-wing agenda and the group's guerrilla background. There also have been outside influences.

"The country has been afraid to vote for the left because of fears from Washington," Larry Birns, director of the non-profit Council on Hemispheric Affairs, said recently.

With the election of Barack Obama as president of the United States, Salvadorans may be more likely to expect a different attitude from Washington.

El Salvador, Colombia and Peru have been the United States' closest allies in Latin America. Birns calls the three nations "Washington's street-corner guys."

With an FMLN victory, El Salvador would join other Latin American countries that have elected leftist leaders in recent years -- Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Argentina, Honduras, Guatemala, Ecuador and Brazil.

But Berkman and others warn that the United States must not lump everyone together.

"People tend to look at the left in Latin America and oversimplify it," Berkman said. "There's the good left and the bad left."

Or as Aronson put it, "There's leftists, and there's leftists."

Aronson sees two types of leftist governments in Latin America: "institutional" governments like Brazil's that "have made peace with the free market" while still championing social programs, and populist, more-radical governments like Venezuela's.

Analysts are not sure what to make of Funes, a former freelance journalist for CNN en Espanol who is projecting a moderate image.

"The FMLN did something very clever," Reich said. "They put somebody at the head of the party who is not a guerrilla, not a terrorist."

Even the FMLN may not know what to expect from Funes. Berkman calls it "an issue of uncertainty" between the former journalist and the former guerrilla group.

"There's a lot of unknowns about how the relationship between Funes and the FMLN will proceed," she said, adding that she would watch his Cabinet picks and whether he brought in people from other parties.

A Funes victory would be a defining moment for the FMLN.

"It's an important transformation," Hakim said. "The ex-guerrillas have to make a decision: Are they going to try to bring about revolutionary, radical change or manage the whole country and have step-by-step reform?"

Aronson sees it as "a test of whether they will be pragmatic or ideological."

The FMLN may not have a choice but to be pragmatic. The party holds 35 seats in the 84-member National Assembly. ARENA has 32 seats. Forty-three votes are needed to pass most legislation and some measures require "supermajority" approval of 56 votes.

That means that if ARENA and the FMLN cannot agree on a measure they have to look to one of the minor parties for support. The PCN, which is the National Conciliation Party, has 11 seats and could emerge as a power broker. Two others parties hold six seats.

"It is in the PCN's interest to play ball as well," Berkman said. "The PCN will act as a moderating force."

Berkman also said the FMLN would likely take a moderate approach because the nation relies too much on outside investments and remittances from Salvadorans living abroad for the former guerrillas to adopt too much of a radical approach.

But Hakim worries about something else should the FMLN oust ARENA.

"I think ARENA may be prepared for this," he said. "I'm concerned that the FMLN may not be prepared to govern."
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/03/15/el.salvador.election/index.html
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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #98 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:43:46 pm »
Bueno, para que lo tengan:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTo_NTfq7mg[/youtube]

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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #99 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:44:05 pm »
Llega llega va hablar El E policia , quiere llorar
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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #100 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:46:54 pm »
Llega llega va hablar El E policia , quiere llorar

carilla la de ávila!! :shockd:

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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #101 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:48:19 pm »
jajajajajaja   le   duele  el  fue  el  salado ke  ya no  pudo   robarle  al  pais,  y  minimo   no es  rival  para  funes!!!!

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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #102 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:48:43 pm »
carilla la de ávila!! :shockd:
Hey que dolor , a pues si ha llorado , véanle los Ojos pobrecito, y Norman si que a chillado
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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #103 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:49:01 pm »
Llega llega va hablar El E policia , quiere llorar
Que buena está la hija de pelo castaño rojizo :wub: del (únicamente) candidato a la presidencia (R. Ávila) por el partido de oposición (ARENA).

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Re: COBERTURA SVC DE LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES 2009
« Respuesta #104 : marzo 15, 2009, 10:49:15 pm »
carilla la de ávila!! :shockd:

Eso no es nada.. mira la cara de Saca...

Se le han de revolver las tripas de solo pensar que va a ser el que el entregara la banda presidencial al primer presidente de izquierda en toda la historia de El Salvador.