
Gabriel Salvia
Gabriel Salvia is the director of the Centro para la Apertura y el Desarrollo de América Latina (Cadal), an organization focused on promoting democracy and human rights in Latin America. He is a prominent voice in the discourse surrounding democratic governance in the region, advocating for the importance of holding authoritarian regimes accountable. Salvia has commented on the significance of the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to María Corina Machado, viewing it as a condemnation of dictatorships and a call to action for democracies, particularly in Latin America, to confront regimes that undermine the rule of law.
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Gabriel Salvia is the director of the Center for Opening and Development of Latin America who views the Nobel Prize to Machado as a condemnation of dictatorships.
Nobel de la Paz a María Corina sacude al régimen de MaduroGabriel Salvia is the director of the Center for Opening and Development of Latin America who views the Nobel Prize awarded to Machado as a condemnation of dictatorships.
Nobel de la Paz a María Corina Machado sacude al régimen de Maduro y lanza un llamado de atención a las democracias, en especial las de América Latina











