Alternative bolivarienne for Americas
L alternate bolivarienne for Americas (ALBA) is an political organization, social and economic to promote the co-operation in these fields of the countries of the Latin America.
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“It is time to reconsider and reinvent the weakened processes and failing sous-régionale and regional integration whose crisis constitutes the most obvious demonstration of a lack of common political project. Fortunately, in Latin America and in the Caribbean, it blows a wind favorable to the launching of the ALBA as a new integrating diagram which is not limited to the simple trade but which is based on our historical and cultural bases common and which aims to political integration, social, cultural, scientific, technological and physical”.
Such is the synthesis made by Hugo Chávez of the heart of the proposal.
This initiative seems to receive the support of Evo Morales, president of Bolivia, as well as Fidel Castro.
The January 16th 2007 the new Presidents of the Republics of the Nicaragua (Daniel Ortega) and of Ecuador (Rafael Correa) announce concert their intention to take part in l" alternative bolivarienne for Amériques".
See too
- Bolivarisme
External bonds
- the black gold, arms against the neoliberal model, article of [[Cathy Ceïbe]]
- “Holy Trinity” against the imperialism
- the paddle vénézuélienne: ALBA against ALCA, by Anne Cauwel
- Official Internet site of the ALBA
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