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In El Universal of Mexico City Jesús Zambrano Grijalva of the PRD cut to the chase regarding the tax reform proposed by the government of President Enrique Peña Nieto.

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Patricio Navia argued in the Buenos Aires Herald that in spite of Peru’s strong economic growth over the last two decades, “Peruvians show signs of discontent.” 

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El Espectador of Bogotá editorialized that its neighbor’s “many problems are compounded daily.” 

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In Fohla de São Paulo Sergio Malbergier proclaimed that socialism’s “good intentions of creating a just and equal society in an unjust and unequal world is the siren that seduces many mariners and invariably leads, sooner or later, to disaster.” 

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In La Jornada of Mexico City Arnaldo Córdova notes that “nationalism in Mexico has never been a defining feature of the political and social forces of the right, conservative or reactionary.” 

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So argues Nelson Motta in O Globo of Rio de Janeiro.  History “confirms,” he says, that “compulsory voting” is “a way to legitimize the illegitimate and give an appearance of democracy.” 

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Sergio Ramírez noted in El Faro magazine of El Salvador that Central American elites declared independence

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So says Mempo Giardinelli in the Buenos Aires Herald.  Certain Argentine political games have proved

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Gabriel Silva Luján observed in El Tiempo of Bogotá that Colombia “has been bipartisan from its early

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In El Finaciero of Costa Rica Yoriko Yasukawa called on Costa Ricans to build “a more inclusive society”

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