Stories about Paraguay from August, 2008
Paraguay: President Lugo to Forgo Salary
Fernando Lugo's presidency started with an announcement that he would forgo his monthly salary. "I don't need that salary, which belongs to the poor," said Lugo. Different local bloggers see things differently, as one applauds the decision and another wonders how Lugo will pay for his own expenses.
Paraguay: Following Lugo's Inauguration on Flickr
Paraguayan president Fernando Lugo started the use of Flickr in January 2008 as a way to document his appearances during the campaign. After being sworn in as the new president of his country on August 15, he continues to use this citizen's media tool. Nearly 2,500 photos later and all licensed under Creative Commons, Lugo hopes to share his presidency with Paraguayans at home and abroad.
Paraguay: Last Day in Power for Colorado Party
August 14 was the last day that the Colorado Party would be in power, as the new administration of Fernando Lugo is set to begin a new era in Paraguay, and with that a new hope, writes Liam of Políticamente Incorrecto [es].
Paraguay: Luis Lindstron Remains Kidnapped
Paraguayan cattlerancher Luis Lindstron was kidnapped more than two weeks ago. There is still no sign of him. Mabel Rehnfeldt of El Dedo en La Llaga [es] writes an open letter to Lindstron apologizing that his kidnapping is no longer making news headlines and she writes that it is unfortunate...
Paraguay: Book and Paraguayan Author Fair
El Yacare [es] posts the activities of the Book and Paraguayan Author Fair to be held from August 13-15 in Asuncion.
Paraguay: The Start of Lugo's Political Career at Citizen's March
Carlos Rodríguez of RESCATAR [es] recalls the beginning of Paraguayan president-elect Fernando Lugo's political career, when he spoke at a citizen's march in 2006where he called for the resignation of 5 ministers from the Supreme Court. More than 2 years later, Lugo will be sworn in as the country's new...
Paraguay: Nobel Prize Winner Stiglitz Wants to Advise New President
The winner of a Nobel Prize in Economy, Joseph Stiglitz will be in Paraguay later this month to participate in the inaugural events of incoming president Fernando Lugo. He also indicated that he is very excited at the possibility of advising the new head of state. Local bloggers wonder what Stiglitz will say about the state of the nation's economy and what might be some possible solutions.