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El Guatemalteco Eduardo Stein promete enderezar el “desmadre” en la OEA si llega a secretario general

This article highlights key points of The Honorable Eduardo Stein Barillas' discussion on the future of the OAS at the Latin American Program event "The OAS Leadership Transition." This article is in Spanish.

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Stein dio hoy comienzo a esa campaña hemisférica con una conferencia en el centro de estudios Wilson Center de Washington, en la que opinó que la OEA necesita “urgentemente una reforma estructural” si no quiere “extinguirse, como un dinosaurio”.

Lejos de “continuar ese desmadre y contenerlo de forma ordenada”, la organización necesita “echar a andar en la práctica” la reforma que ya han desarrollado sus Estados miembros, puntualizó más tarde en su entrevista.

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