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Under new leadership, OAS is determined to show progress on Haiti
Amid pressure from Washington to resolve the crisis in Haiti, the new head of the Western Hemisphere’s top multilateral organization pledged to work with the United Nations and international donors
Albert Ramdin, Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), urged Venezuela on Tuesday, June 24, to have a "transparent process" in the municipal elections of July 27th in the country. At a press conference prior to the OAS General Assembly, which will begin this Wednesday 25th in Antigua and Barbuda, Ramdin said that "transparency and free elections" are key elements that the OAS will be attentive to since in previous electio…
Antigua and Barbuda, a small Caribbean nation, hosts from 25 to 27 June the 55th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS), which will be especially focused on Haiti, a country undergoing the worst institutional crisis and violence in the region. Antigua and Barbuda’s entry into the OAS General Assembly with its eyes on Haiti was first published in the Digital Process.
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