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Anexo:Programas emitidos birth La 1 de Televisión Española
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¡Vivan los niños!
Television series
¡Vivan los niños! (English: Long live the children!) is a Mexican telenovela (Soap Opera) produced by Nicandro Díaz González for Televisa. It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from July 15, 2002, to March 17, 2003.[1][2] It's an adaptation of the 1983 Argentinean telenovelaSeñorita maestra (based on the original version also 1974 Argentinean telenovela, Jacinta Pichimahuida).
Andrea Legarreta and Eduardo Capetillo starred as protagonists, Daniela Aedo, Óscar Alberto López, Natalia Juárez, Christian Stanley, Andrés Márquez,Valentina Cuenca,Nicole Durazo and Juan de Dios Martín starred as child protagonists, while Alejandra Procuna starred as main antagonist.
Plot
[edit]Lupita Gómez is a young teacher who recently left her people to go to work in Mexico City at the "Patria Unida" school, as recommended by her godfather Don Joaquín. There, she becomes a 2nd grade teacher. Lupita meets a group of children in her class whom she begins to adore. Her relationship with the children sends the cast on a series of comedic adventures.
Cast
[edit]- Andrea Legarreta as Guadalupe "Lupita" Gómez Díaz
- Eduardo Capetillo as Emiliano Leal
- Miguel de León as Alonso Gallardo
- Joaquín Cordero as Don Joaquín Castillo
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Image: A crowd carrying flags and blowing whistles gathers in an anti-government demonstration. November 16, 2019. Caracas, Venezuela. AP Images/Matias Delacroix.
Caracas, May 18th, 2022
The individuals and civil society organizations subscribing to this statement reject the bill entitled “International Cooperation Law” for the following reasons:
The complex humanitarian emergency that has affected Venezuela since 2015 has wreaked havoc on all the basic needs of the population, which has also had to face the effects of the SARS-CoV-2 virus pandemic. Two examples are the millions of people experiencing food insecurity in the country and the 6.1 million Venezuelans who have had to leave their homes due to the crisis, according to the R4V platform.
In this context, the National Assembly presented a bill that, if approved, would have even more devastating consequences for the most vulnerable people and Venezuelan civil society, by denying access to the support offered by the international community to the capacities of protection, assistance and development of the population in economic, social, civil and humanitarian matters, a human right established in international treaties signed by the country, which can alleviate and help overcome the massive and multiple deprivatio