After losing some ground in the latest polls, Colombian presidential precandidate Gustavo Petro trusts in his power at the stage.
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President Nayib Bukele is facing criticism from the judicial branch, the judges for which organized a demonstration with placards in hand denouncing the “attack on the Judiciary by the Bukele government.”
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For three years, researchers and critics have voiced disappointment in the decisions made by María Elena Álvarez-Buylla, the general director of Mexico’s Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (Conacyt).
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Dialogues in Mexico between delegations of Chavistas and Venezuela’s political opposition have led to an agreement for further consultation with political and social actors.
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Both September 12’s electoral defeat of the governing party and the strategic defeat of the Province of Buenos Aires—Kirchnerism’s seat of power— caused a political earthquake.
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Brazilians have lived “very bad moments” before, in times of dictatorship, hunger, and lack of hope. There have been “very desperate times in our lives…but never like in these thousand days.”
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Bringing Michel Temer back into the political fore was described as the “picture of desperation” of the elites who still hold on to the notion of the terceira via.
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Protests ignited in the streets of El Salvador as groups of entire families, judges, doctors, war veterans, students, feminists, LGBTIQ+ diversity groups, and some leaders of the political opposition rejected President Bukele’s increasing control over the nation’s legislative branches, such as the forced retirement of judges and the endorsement of Bitcoin.
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President Pedro Castillo spoke at the 76th Assembly of the OAS Permanent Council held in Washington, D.C.
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