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Gloria Álvarez Cross (born March 9, 1985) is a Guatemalan radio and television presenter, author, and
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. She is the host of the ''Viernes de Gloria'' radio program in Guatemala. Álvarez is also the program director of the National Civic Movement of Guatemala, an organization that advocates for political participation in the national politics of Guatemala. She has also published books on political topics for a popular audience.


Biography

Gloria Ivette Álvarez Cross was born in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Her mother Stella Yvette Cross Letona is of Hungarian origin and her Cuban father, José Manuel Álvarez Torriente, is a marketer. Álvarez spent a few of her early years in El Salvador, but remained in Guatemala for good after the age of 16. She received a bachelor's degree in International Relations and Political Science from
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. She then pursued graduate studies at a series of institutions. She holds a postgraduate degree in Politics and Economics from
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, a master's degree from
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in Anthropology and International Development, a master's degree in Applied Anthropology from The
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, and another master's degree in Public Management from the School of Government in Guatemala City. She also worked as an intern at the
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. Álvarez speaks Spanish, English, and Italian.


Career


Media presenting

Álvarez first presented a radio broadcast in 2005 when she was 19 years old, and went on to become a professional radio presenter for
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. She received significantly increased media attention in 2014, after a speech that she gave at the Ibero-American Youth Parliament. Her discourses against
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were particularly noted, since Álvarez argues that populism has caused political instability in many Latin-American countries.


Writing

Álvarez coauthored her first book, called ''El Engaño Populista'' (The Populist Deception), with
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in 2016. The authors argue that several types of deception have been central to the project by left-wing politicians and groups to promote populism, including the Spanish political party Podemos and the Ecuadorian president
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. They use the term populism to describe multiple leftist ideologies, including socialism. They claim that populist thinking is motivated by a contempt for individual freedom, a fixation on self-identifying with victimhood, an opposition to neoliberalism, and the use of both democratic rhetoric and egalitarian rhetoric to increase the power of the state. The book has been lambasted by
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in
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as "not withstanding a pregraduate academic jury". In 2017 Álvarez wrote a book called ''¿Cómo hablar con un progre?'' ("How to talk to a progressive?"), and in 2018 she wrote a sequel called ''¿Cómo hablar con un conservador?'' ("How to talk to a conservative?"). Both books are directed at libertarians, and aim to teach them how to persuade people of different political ideologies.


Political activity

Álvarez was a member of the civic organization Movimiento Cívico Nacional, but left the organization in 2017 in response to allegations that the organization's director had received improper payments. She described her departure as necessary to maintain her political principles. In November 2021, the case that led to the resignation of Gloria Álvarez from the Movimiento Cívico Nacional was resolved, proving the innocence of the former director by the Courts. On March 11, 2019, Álvarez announced that she would run for president in the
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. However, the National Election Council rejected her application because she was 34 years old and the minimum required age for a candidate for President of Guatemala is 40. She ran on an orthodox libertarian platform, and noted that all the women who had previously been successful in Guatemalan politics had been socialists. Álvarez argued that populist and socialist policies have historically been a cause of democratic breakdowns in Latin America. Her proposals included reductions in government spending such as decreasing the size of the civil service and the repeal of socially conservative laws like the ban on adoption by same-sex couples, but she also proposed significant funding for military and police forces. She suggested that other policy options included the legalization of marijuana, abortion, euthanasia, and prostitution. During an interview in which Álvarez was asked about the
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, she replied: "I wouldn't categorize what happened in Guatemala as a genocide (…), actually there's an industry of victimization that benefits from recreate the conflict and because of that we never forgive".


References

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