The PT (Partido dos Trabalhadores) prepares to fight as proceedings to determine whether or not President Dilma Rousseff will be removed from office are now underway. She vows to fight for her office.
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Dominican President Danilo Medina took 61.79% of the vote, despite some economic troubles.
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Polls show a tight race as millions of Peruvians light up Facebook with their political exchanges.
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Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto has proposed four initiatives to promote equality for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual, Transgender, and Intersexual community in Mexico.
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Norma Guevara, head of the FMLN faction in El Salvador’s parliament, has stressed that her party is open to talks with the opposing ARENA party regarding a controversial fund to tackle crime.
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Issues involving the economy, unpopularity, and corruption, as well as concerns over the social programs of the previous government, are the biggest challenges facing Michel Temer as he assumes the role of Brazil’s interim president.
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The failure of the Brazilian Worker’s Party to stamp out corruption in Brazil has led to that party’s downfall and the current political crisis besieging the South American nation.
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The political party Propuesta Republicana (PRO) has expressed its displeasure with an anti-firing law. They see the law as a loss to business owners in that they would not be able to lay off an employee for 90 days. Proponents of the law believe that one’s job is a right guaranteed and supported by the
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