Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Herzog

Latin America | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/latin-america?page=1

In Latin America we work to promote strong democratic institutions, respect for human rights and rule of law through good governance, and social market economy. as well as promoting liberal dialogue throughout the region. We have offices in Mexico City (Regional Office and Project Mexico), Guatemala City, Guatemala (Central America), Lima, Peru (Andean Countries), and Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentina, Paraguay & Uruguay)
Cuba 15.07.2021 Siegfried Herzog The flame of freedom

Latin America | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/latin-america

In Latin America we work to promote strong democratic institutions, respect for human rights and rule of law through good governance, and social market economy. as well as promoting liberal dialogue throughout the region. We have offices in Mexico City (Regional Office and Project Mexico), Guatemala City, Guatemala (Central America), Lima, Peru (Andean Countries), and Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentina, Paraguay & Uruguay)
Carsten Klein Jörg Dehnert Siegfried Herzog

Mexiko: Mexiko zeigt seinem Präsidenten die gelbe Karte

https://www.freiheit.org/de/mexiko/mexiko-zeigt-seinem-praesidenten-die-gelbe-karte

Die Zwischenwahlen in Mexiko sind gewöhnlich ein Test der Popularität des Präsidenten. Am 6. Juni standen die umfangreichsten der Geschichte des Landes an. Ein Teil der mexikanischen Wählerschaft nutzte die Wahlen, um dem Präsidenten Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Grenzen aufzuzeigen. Der Macht des Präsidenten, das Land umzukrempeln, wurden damit deutliche Grenzen gezogen. 
Meinung 08.06.2021 4.5 Minuten Mexiko Siegfried Herzog

Politics: Understanding Israel’s Constitutional Nightmare

https://www.freiheit.org/israel-and-palestinian-territories/understanding-israels-constitutional-nightmare

Over the last few years, Israeli politics have undergone a deep polarization. Parties have been cornered into two opposing blocks, with support for Netanyahu as the fault line. His detractors see him as a corrupt leader who seeks to cling onto power, even if it means undermining liberal democracy in Israel. His supporters accuse the opposition of pushing extremists to the forefront of the political landscape by refusing to enter into a coalition with Netanyahu.
President Herzog has unofficially assumed the position