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Latin American Program in the News: Binner inició gira por Estados Unidos

This article references President of Frente Amplio Progresista (FAP, Argentina), Hermes Binner's visit to Washington DC institution, including the Wilson Center.

(May 1, 2013)

The president of Argentina's Frente Amplio Progresista (Broad Progressive Front, FAP), Hermes Binner, began in Washington a series of meetings with regard to international organizations, universities, foundations, and public policy studies, specializing in issues such as transparency and anti-corruption, sustainable development and preservation of natural resources.

... Monday, the leader  visited the Woodrow Wilson Center, the American University, the Inter-American Dialogue and the Organization of American States (OAS), where he held a meeting with the Secretary for Political Affairs, Kevin Casas-Zamora.

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The full article is available here (in Spanish).

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