Printing cash as a solution to the COVID19 crisis is possible, but risky Published: - Feb 08, 2021
Gustavo Petro, a Colombian leftist leader, proposed to issue tickets to counteract the inflation that the COVID-19 pandemic has left in Colombia .
The leftist leader proposed to increase the issuance of banknotes in Colombia. / Photos: IG-gustavopetrourrego, Pixabay
LatinAmerican Post | Christopher Ramírez Hernández
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the 2020 Gross Domestic Product would have ended with a decrease of between -7% and the -8.1%.
In this way, according to Oviedo, the strict quarantines, established in response to the crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic, would have negative effects for the Colombian economy, especially
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Catalonia: Carles Puigdemont exiled to Belgium after failing to split from Spain (Image: GETTY)
Organisers said 90 percent of voters backed a split but turnout was only 43 percent amid a boycott by unionists.
After the referendum, the Catalan Parliament voted in a secret ballot to approve a resolution declaring independence from Spain by a vote of 70–10 in the absence of the constitutionalist deputies, who refused to participate in a vote considered illegal for violating the decisions of the Constitutional Court of Spain.
Not a single state recognised this as legitimate.
Former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont fled to Belgium after the failed bid to break up from Spain.
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Spain: SOMOS Espana leader Luis Carlos Nogues (Image: SOMOS ESPANA) We are not talking about telling the French or the Italians how they have to rule their country when they become independent from the European Union. We just want to fight together making the Eurexit Movement international.
Generation Frexit founder Charles-Henri Gallois also told Express.co.uk last week he believed teaming up with parties across the bloc would open the door to more debates on the EU in France.
He said: “I’m for Frexit but this is not only a Frexit project.
Frexit campaigner Charles-Henri Gallois (Image: GENERATION FREXIT)