Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) continues his condemnation of neoliberalism.
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Throughout the summer of 2019, the dengue virus has plagued areas across southern Mexico.
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At a time when the Trump-led U.S. government is pushing against Mexican foreign policy, pressuring Mexico into becoming, a “safe third country,” it is imperative that the Mexican government stand strong and say, “No.”
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President Mauricio Macri’s financial plans have generally failed, and now the government is planning on taking on another loan of 5.4 billion dollars from the International Monetary Fund.
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In Chile, institutional checks and balances designed to protect and deepen democracy have contrarily resulted in a greater distancing of the citizenry from the State.
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When President Vizcarra was first elected, no one really cared where he was on the political spectrum, but rather that he do a better job than former president PPK.
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The results of the Argentine primaries came as a surprise to many, because they hadn’t been predicted by any surveys or investigations.
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Cristina Fernández and her party, Frente de Todos, brought victory for the Left in this year’s elections in Argentina. In doing so, she showed the way to victory for leftists in the whole region.
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When considering the left’s perspective on why, how, and when to intervene and who should intervene, there is a simple, seemingly logical answer on the surface, but also a set of complex, nuanced issues beneath it.
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A recent survey revealed that discontent with democracy among young people in Latin America aged 16 to 28 rose from 51% to 71%, and indifference between living in a democratic or authoritarian regime increased from 16% to 28%.
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