Acompanhando as eleições do próximo dia 23 de novembro, na Venezuela, que vão indicar novos governadores e prefeitos naquele país, li no El-Carabobeno que numa reunião geral, representantes de diversos meios de comunicação vão acatar a decisão do Conselho Nacional Eleitoral (CNE), espécie de TRE venezuelano, sobre a divulgação dos resultados. Ou seja, a imprensa não vai poder emitir informações ou divulgar projeções antes dos boletins oficiais do CNE que darão os resultados das escolhas dos 17 milhões de eleitores venezuelanos. A reunião pareceu marcar um ponto de equilíbrio entre diferentes interesses comerciais, políticos e informacionais que sempre estão presentes nas eleições de qualquer país. Muito diferente do tom ameaçador, censor e autoritário com que o Coronel Hugo Chávez, atual mandatário venezuelano, fez ao longo da semana contra a imprensa. Um tom intimidatório que foi condenado pela Associação Internacional de Radiodifusão (leia nota oficial, disponível no site da Globovis
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Volodynyr Zelenskyy has made quite a quick and dramatic transition.
In less than six years he’s gone from a comedian and TV actor to politician to president of Ukraine to global hero.
Zelenskyy has become Ukraine’s voice of resistance – the brave leader who refuses to surrender or flee in the face of the brutal and massive invasion of his country by Vladimir Putin’s military machine.
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Zelenskyy Is the Reagan of Ukraine
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"Ukraine Resistance" (The Cagle Post/Syndicate/Cartoons/Adam Zyglis/politicalcartoons.com)
Michael ReaganBy Michael ReaganFriday, 11 March 2022 10:36 AMCurrent | Bio | Archive
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Volodynyr Zelenskyy has made quite a quick and dramatic transition.
In less than six years he’s gone from a comedian and TV actor to politician to president of Ukraine to global hero.
Zelenskyy has become Ukraine’s voice of resistance – the brave leader who refuses to surrender or flee in the face of the brutal and massive invasion of his country by Vladimir Putin’s military machine.
While Putin has become the free world’s Great Satan, people everywhere are praising Zelenskyy and even comparing him to historic war-time leaders like Winston Churchill and Benjamin Franklin.
Not to diminish Zelenskyy’s personal courage or the moral power of his calls for military help from NATO and the United States, but when it comes to great leaders in the world today, there isn’t much competition.
Joe Biden? Boris Johnson? Emmanuel Macron of France?
Not exactly modern day Reagans, Thatchers and Pope John Pauls, are they?
To defend his country Zelenskyy needs some deadly stuff – modern jet planes and lots more advanced shoulder-fired Javelin anti-tank and Stinger anti-aircraft missiles.
While he’s waiting to see what weapons he’ll get, he’s just received a freedom award from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute.The Ronald Reagan Freedom Award won’t do much against a Russian tank.
But when Zelenskyy officially gets his honor on Monday for his "courageous fight against tyranny" it might lift his spirits a little.
It’s a fitting award to give to Zelenskyy for standing up to the Russians.
It's been given in the past to the likes of Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Colin Powell, Poland’s Lech Walesa and a fellow comedian/actor, Bob Hope, aka, America’s ambassador of "Goodwill."
The award represents the values and principles of freedom that Ronald Reagan fought for all his life and is considered the "highest civilian honor" bestowed by the Reagan foundation.