Imagine a map of Europe showing which party of the Left or the Right heads the government. Twenty years ago, it would be almost wholly covered in red, the traditional color of European democratic socialism, not to be confused with “red for Republicans” in the United States. Today, following the bellwether elections in France and Germany, only five countries are inked in red, among them such giants as the tiny island of Malta.
If there is an issue in which all European heads of state with future vision agree on is the need for making more flexible our labor market in order to provide Europe with chances to compete in a globalized and increasingly competitive world. Sooner or later, labor reforms have been on the agendas of Europeans heads of state, following the so called European flexisecurity approach, looking for the removal of obstacles on labor regulation so that enterprises improve their performance and employment grows. France, with all its peculiarities and difficulties, has not been the exception.
16.10.17.- If there is an issue in which all European heads of state with future vision agree on is the need for making more flexible our labor market in order to provide Europe with chances to compete in a globalized and increasingly competitive world. Sooner or later, labor reforms have been on the agendas of Europeans heads of state, following the so called European flexisecurity approach, looking for the removal of obstacles on labor regulation so that enterprises improve their performance and employment grows. France, with all its peculiarities and difficulties, has not been the exception.
Following the written script made by its partners in Havana, Chavism continues with the process of dismantling democracy and the Cubanization of Venezuela. All that, with the passivity or indulgence of a significant part of the international community and the impotence of a population who, apart from suffering the consequences of the economic chaos and the humanitarian crises, feels totally abandon when carrying its longing for liberty and democracy.
Cuba hoy: la lenta muerte del castrismo. Con un preámbulo para españoles
10.17.2017. Imagine a map of Europe showing which party of the Left or the Right heads the government. Twenty years ago, it would be almost wholly covered in red, the traditional color of European democratic socialism, not to be confused with “red for Republicans” in the United States. Today, following the bellwether elections in France and Germany, only five countries are inked in red, among them such giants as the tiny island of Malta.
10.16.2017. If there is an issue in which all European heads of state with future vision agree on is the need for making more flexible our labor market in order to provide Europe with chances to compete in a globalized and increasingly competitive world. Sooner or later, labor reforms have been on the agendas of Europeans heads of state, following the so called European flexisecurity approach, looking for the removal of obstacles on labor regulation so that enterprises improve their performance and employment grows. France, with all its peculiarities and difficulties, has not been the exception.
10.16.2017. 16.10.17.- If there is an issue in which all European heads of state with future vision agree on is the need for making more flexible our labor market in order to provide Europe with chances to compete in a globalized and increasingly competitive world. Sooner or later, labor reforms have been on the agendas of Europeans heads of state, following the so called European flexisecurity approach, looking for the removal of obstacles on labor regulation so that enterprises improve their performance and employment grows. France, with all its peculiarities and difficulties, has not been the exception.
10.16.2017. Following the written script made by its partners in Havana, Chavism continues with the process of dismantling democracy and the Cubanization of Venezuela. All that, with the passivity or indulgence of a significant part of the international community and the impotence of a population who, apart from suffering the consequences of the economic chaos and the humanitarian crises, feels totally abandon when carrying its longing for liberty and democracy.
01.01.1995. Cuba hoy: la lenta muerte del castrismo. Con un preámbulo para españoles




