Ayuso contradicts the King on conquest: 'Abuses were those committed by Aztecs and Mayans against the indigenous population'
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, President of the Community of Madrid, disagrees with King Felipe VI's acknowledgment of abuses during the Spanish conquest of America, asserting that similar abuses were committed by the Aztecs and Mayans against indigenous peoples.
The technical detail that disturbed the vote on labor reform: Mayans' anger and Villarruel's explanation
The recent vote on labor reform in Argentina faced upheaval due to a technical misunderstanding, leading to frustration among Peronist lawmakers.
Abdala wanted to rush a vote and Mayans interrupted him: 'I will propose that you stay naked at the bench'
A heated exchange occurred in the Argentine Senate over a rushed vote on the EU-Mercosur agreement, highlighting tensions between the ruling coalition and the opposition.
The K Block Leader in the Senate Clashed with Abdala Over a Fast-Track Voting Attempt for LLA: "Will You Drop Your Pants If We Vote by Majority?"
The leader of the Kirchnerist bloc in the Argentine Senate, José Mayans, criticized Bartolomé Abdala for attempting to facilitate a fast-track vote on a trade agreement with the European Union, using provocative language to express his discontent with the lack of proper discussion.
A study revealed the curious practice that the Mayans carried out with dogs
A recent study by researchers from the University of Calgary uncovered significant insights into the role and exchange of dogs in Maya civilization.
Archaeological Turn: A Study Explains What Could Have Destroyed the Mayans
A recent study suggests that environmental factors may have played a significant role in the collapse of the ancient Maya civilization around 1200 years ago.
Mayans launched a controversial disqualification against Milei: "He has behaviors similar to Videla"
José Mayans criticized Javier Milei's approach, comparing him to the dictatorship of Jorge Rafael Videla following the Senate's approval of labor reform.
Video: this was the tense exchange between Patricia Bullrich and Mayans during the Labor Reform debate
Senator Patricia Bullrich confronted Peronist bloc leader José Mayans during a heated debate on labor law reforms in the Argentine Senate.
Bullrich responded to Mayans over a controversial phrase and his criticisms of Milei: "The only one in prison is former President Cristina Kirchner"
Patricia Bullrich defended Javier Milei during a parliamentary debate by responding to Senator José Mayans' controversial statement linking a labor reform project to a quote from a Nazi concentration camp.
Mayans said that the labor reform violates the Constitution and uttered a phrase that infuriated Bullrich
Senator José Mayans claimed that the new labor reform breaches the Constitution, leading to a heated exchange with opposition leader Patricia Bullrich.