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Cuban Doctors to Advise
Nicaraguan Colleagues
Cuban physicians arriving in
Nicaragua in the coming weeks to
assist the population of the
Atlantic coast will also
contribute to the training of
their Nicaraguan colleagues,
Health Minister Maritza Cuan
informed.
Nicaragua
May Go Parliamentary
Rafael Solis, vice president of
the Nicaraguan Supreme Court of
Justice, announced here Monday
that the Nicaraguan political
constitution will be reformed
this year, to give way to a
parliamentary government system,
or at least semi-parliamentary.
OAS to Audit Salvador Voting
Rolls
The Organization of American
States signed an agreement on
Tuesday with the Supreme
Tribunal (TS) of El Salvador to
inspect the electoral register
before the 2009 presidential
elections in this nation.
UNESCO Leads AIDS Drive in
Guatemala
UNESCO launched a campaign in
Guatemala against the
discrimination of AIDS patients
on Tuesday, because it said, 25
years after first hearing of
HIV, the patients still suffer
physical and verbal abuse and
social exclusion.
US-Central
America Migration Plan Underway
Deputies from Mexico and Central
America will create a common
bloc to boost a comprehensive
migration proposal and submit it
to the US, announced the
coordinator of migration from
the Institutional Revolutionary
Party (PRI).
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