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Cristina López

Born and raised in El Salvador, Cristina López G is an an opinion column writer for El Diario de Hoy, one of El Salvador's top circulating newspapers. Cristina currently lives in Washington DC and is a Master of Public Policy candidate at Georgetown University. She has an interest in economic policy and political strategy in Latin America.

Constitutional Conundrum in Venezuela – Addressing Hugo Chavez’s Inaugural Absence

  • January 31, 2013

By Cristina López A rain of confetti pours over the waving flags and jubilant signs of an enraptured mob. High-spirited words can be heard thundering from enormous speakers, alternating with joyful music. Dignitaries and residents of the respectable embassies that…

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