Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, both presidential and legislative elections are set to be held on July 5th in the Dominican Republic.
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The Chilean “Group of Analysis of the Defense and Armed Forces” (GADFA) published a letter on June 18, 2020 condemning government efforts to strengthen the military.
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Brazil may have a worse recession than predicted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) followed by a depression, warns economist Esther Dweck.
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Bolivia’s interim president Jeanine Áñez is not popular among miners and is currently under immense pressure to leave office, either by democratic elections or by force.
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This month, a child was legally registered as the son of two women in Chile.
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President Nayib Bukele Ortez of El Salvador, the country’s most popular leader in its democratic history, does not govern alone.
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An internationally-conducted study suggested that Paraguay struggles with corruption and poor government transparency.
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Leonel Fernández, former president of the Dominican Republic and now presidential candidate for the Fuerza del Pueblo party, denounced the current administration for using the COVID-19 state of emergency for campaign purposes.
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President Alberto Fernández traveled to Villa La Angostura to inaugurate a sewage treatment plant that Mauricio Macri’s government initiated.
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