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Fundamental themes have arisen in Argentina; the disappearance of two historic political parties and the Supreme Court ruling on wiretapping.

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The leader of the Frente Renovador alliance and candidate for the Chamber of Deputies, Sergio Massa, arrived at the first official meeting with presidential candidate Alberto Fernández with polls he commissioned days earlier.

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–Researched and written by Aaron Freeman— The Civil Self-Defense Patrols (PAC) were a paramilitary organization during the mid-late stages of the 1960-1996 armed conflict in Guatemala. While their controversial human rights record is making headlines, they have mobilized as part of a political action and lobbying association, and they have their presidential candidate—Estuardo Galdámez of

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Thelma Cabrera has inspired hope in indigenous and rural populations while evoking deep fears in others, bringing Guatemala face-to-face with the ghosts of its past.

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Mauricio Jürgensen, a popular morning show host in Chile, spoke to a news outlet about completing his first year in the spotlight, his opinions on politics, and the online criticism he receives.

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Negotiations for a Kirchnerist-Massa agreement continue to be tense as the Argentinian elections approach.

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In homage to Sandinista militant Bismarck Martínez, who was murdered under mysterious circumstances, the dictatorial couple tries to uplift their worn-out base.

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The interpretation of the constitutionality behind the question of confidence continues to be debated in Peru.

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Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro faces a tough week attempting to pass key pieces of legislature in the face of widespread opposition.

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When Nayib Bukele became president of El Salvador, the fate of the country remained unknown, but within hours of taking office, Bukele demonstrated his commitment to change.

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