Recent fiscal pact announcements from the governors of Nuevo León and Jalisco raised concerns about a “path of rupture” for Mexico.
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–Written by Aaron Freeman— The total absence of Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega for nearly a month has left observers and analysts both nationally and abroad outraged and confused, provoking a fake news bonanza that is deepening the chaos gripping the country.
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Most countries around the world have put in place the “Stay at Home” rule that has been enforced by state governments.
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Rafael Correa, former president of Ecuador and his vice-president have both been sentenced to 8 years in prison for bribery crimes they committed between 2012-2016.
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In a recent address, Colombian president Iván Duque announced a plan for “intelligent isolation” that will continue after the mandatory quarantine ends on April 13th.
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After retired Argentines were forced to wait in long lines outside banks to collect retirement payments and a government agency reportedly overpaid for food for those in need, President Alberto Fernández is addressing missteps in his administration’s response to COVID-19.
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Similar to the World Wars during the twentieth century, the broad scope of the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced relations between states and citizens all over the world and certainly is leaving a mark on the 21st century.
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Marcos Castillero, president of Panama’s National Assembly, introduced an initiative for virtual congressional sessions in order to slow the spread of Coronavirus.
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During his press conference on March 31, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador discussed the potential effects of Covid-19 on both Mexico and his own political future.
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