LOLA in the Media – April 2025

LOLA in the media

The battle for liberty, democracy, and women’s empowerment continues—and this April, the voices of LOLA leaders rang loud and clear across international media.

With 13 media appearances in top outlets, our network tackled some of the most pressing issues of our time: from defending democracy in Latin America to exposing the risks of state overreach in Europe. Our spokeswomen fearlessly dissected controversial economic policies, digital surveillance, and political hypocrisy—always standing firm in defense of individual freedom.

Featured Appearances 

Agustina Sosa, Former President of LOLA Argentina
Lessons from a Transnational Bromance: Trump and Milei Lead Vastly Different Nations

What happens when two firebrand leaders from different hemispheres embrace the same political style? In her article for Free The People, Agustina Sosa unpacks the unlikely political bromance between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Argentina’s President Javier Milei—and why their countries require vastly different approaches.

While both leaders share a commitment to slashing government spending, Sosa warns that Argentina’s fragile economic context demands far more nuance. From drastic public spending cuts to contentious foreign policy alignments, she highlights how Milei’s aggressive reforms have already reshaped Argentina—but may not translate well to the U.S. landscape.

This thought-provoking piece analyzes:

🔍The symbolic and strategic moments between Trump, Milei, and Elon Musk

🔍How Milei’s chainsaw reforms differ from American-style governance

🔍The risks of applying one-size-fits-all ideological frameworks to vastly different nations

Adriana Flores Márquez, LOLA Buenos Aires & LOLA Communications Staff
Venezuela’s Fight for Freedom: What Comes Next? (ESP)

In a compelling segment on Venezuela en Vivo, Adriana Flores Márquez—member of LOLA Buenos Aires—and LOLA’s communications staff discussed the current stage of Venezuela’s fight for freedom. From the deepening humanitarian crisis to the political road ahead, they offered critical insights into the country’s evolving struggle.

The discussion highlights the urgency of Venezuela’s situation, the role of María Corina Machado in the democratic movement, and the next steps for the elected leadership working to restore freedom and rule of law.

Key takeaways include:

🔍The harsh realities of the humanitarian crisis facing Venezuelans

🔍The challenges the elected government faces under a repressive regime

🔍What’s next for María Corina Machado and Venezuela’s elected government

As voices for liberty rise within and beyond Venezuela’s borders, LOLA continues to stand in solidarity with those fighting for democratic change.

Full List Of Global Media Mentions

Marguerite Anders, LOLA Atlanta
Trump’s Baby Bonus

Anne Dias, LOLA Brazil
María Oropeza: presa por defender a democracia

 Camilla Soares Teixeira, LOLA Santa Catarina, Brazil
Autonomia e não tutela: um caminho liberal para enfrentar a violência contra a mulher em Santa Catarina

Cláudia Nunes, Chapter Leader, LOLA Portugal
Euro digital- O caminho para uma sociedade totalmente controlada

Descarbonização forçada: um desastre económico sobre rodas

A sobrevivência dos liberais

Taxar o Vaping é uma regressão na luta contra o tabaco

Agustina Sosa, Former Chapter Leader, LOLA Argentina
The cryptogate shatter’s Milei strategy and credibility (ENG)

¿Cryptogate desafía la estrategia y la credibilidad de Milei? (ESP)

Hellen Shanangombe, Chapter Leader, LOLA Livingstone, Zambia
Girl child taking up leadership roles (Radio)

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