/29.01.14/.- The FAES Foundation has published a report which asks and answers twenty essential questions about the undergoing secessionist process in Catalonia. Read here the published in spanish, in catalán or in english
'Ecco l'Italicum'. With this expression, Matteo Renzi presented last week to the public the new draft for the electoral reform to be discussed in the Palazzo Montecitorio, seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies. Following the tradition of using Latin expressions to name the electoral laws–'Matarellum' (1993) and 'Porcellum'(2005)–the new law has been dubbed Italicum. According to the young secretary of the Partito Democratico, the name reflects the regenerative spirit that inspired the law: 'farà nascere one Nuova Repubblica' Renzi stated.
The murders of Monica Spear and Henry Berry last January 6 on a road in Venezuela burst into the media as a novelty news, but the unfortunate reality is that this is a usual event in Venezuelans' everyday life. The profile of the young people killed determined that this violent action should appear on the pages of local events. A German newspaper titled it, "Violence gets a face". With this couplethousands of victims have managed to escape oblivion. How long will the incriminating beautiful face keep demanding punishment for the performers and politicians responsible for the crime?
/24.01.14/.- La Fundación FAES figura un año más como el primer centro de pensamiento español en el ránking de los mejores think tanks de todo el mundo que elabora anualmente el departamento de Relaciones Internacionales de la Universidad de Pensilvania. La Fundación que preside José María Aznar se mantiene este año en la posición número 60 de dicha clasificación. Lea aquí el informe
On 14 January, President François Hollande declared his intention to launch in the coming months a project to reform France's territorial administration, particularly with regard to the 22 regions and 101 departments into which the country is divided. This project that has gone unnoticed by the press due to the lack of a text which can be analysed deeply and the juicy budgetary reforms simultaneously presented.
Cuba hoy: la lenta muerte del castrismo. Con un preámbulo para españoles
Retos del trío de la Presidencia del Consejo de la UE
01.29.2014. The FAES Foundation has published a report which asks and answers twenty essential questions about the undergoing secessionist process in Catalonia. Read here the published in spanish, in catalán or in english
01.27.2014. 'Ecco l'Italicum'. With this expression, Matteo Renzi presented last week to the public the new draft for the electoral reform to be discussed in the Palazzo Montecitorio, seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies. Following the tradition of using Latin expressions to name the electoral laws–'Matarellum' (1993) and 'Porcellum'(2005)–the new law has been dubbed Italicum. According to the young secretary of the Partito Democratico, the name reflects the regenerative spirit that inspired the law: 'farà nascere one Nuova Repubblica' Renzi stated.
01.24.2014. The murders of Monica Spear and Henry Berry last January 6 on a road in Venezuela burst into the media as a novelty news, but the unfortunate reality is that this is a usual event in Venezuelans' everyday life. The profile of the young people killed determined that this violent action should appear on the pages of local events. A German newspaper titled it, "Violence gets a face". With this couplethousands of victims have managed to escape oblivion. How long will the incriminating beautiful face keep demanding punishment for the performers and politicians responsible for the crime?
01.24.2014. La Fundación FAES figura un año más como el primer centro de pensamiento español en el ránking de los mejores think tanks de todo el mundo que elabora anualmente el departamento de Relaciones Internacionales de la Universidad de Pensilvania. La Fundación que preside José María Aznar se mantiene este año en la posición número 60 de dicha clasificación. Lea aquí el informe
01.23.2014. On 14 January, President François Hollande declared his intention to launch in the coming months a project to reform France's territorial administration, particularly with regard to the 22 regions and 101 departments into which the country is divided. This project that has gone unnoticed by the press due to the lack of a text which can be analysed deeply and the juicy budgetary reforms simultaneously presented.
01.01.1995. Cuba hoy: la lenta muerte del castrismo. Con un preámbulo para españoles







