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The Never-Ending War; Paraguay's Awful History
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 405 no. 8816 (Dec. 2012)
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page 57-59.
Topik:
Nation's Leader
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Scandal
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Coup d'Etat
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.75
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How a terrible but little-known conflict continues to shape and blight a nationTHE fall of the "father of all Paraguayans" was even more abrupt than his rise. In 2008 Fernando Lugo, a Catholic bishop and liberation theologian who called himself a champion of the poor, won his country's presidential election and broke the Colorado Party's chokehold on power. Shortly after his inauguration, however, four women said that he had fathered their children while under a vow of celibacy; Mr Lugo recognised two of them. The Liberal party, whose support had propelled him to the presidency, repudiated him. In June 2012 Congress summarily removed him from office, after he was accused of mishandling a clash between police and landless peasants.In the eyes of the leftist leaders of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, Paraguay's partners in the Mercosur trade block, the lightning-fast impeachment was a coup.
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