Populist and so-called “right” movements have swept across South America, and Brazil is no exception.
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Uruguay’s Senate decided not to dismiss four military generals who participated in criminal acts because of their military honor.
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Peru is facing a new political crisis. President Martín Vizcarra announced that he will propose to Congress a motion of confidence regarding the approval of his anticorruption reforms, which could end in the dissolution of the legislative body.
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Contenders for different political positions at both provincial and national levels will be finalized June 12 to 22, but until then, surveys run rampant.
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Jorge Ramos, a Mexican-American journalist from Univision News, interviewed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro at Miraflores Palace in Caracas.
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A controversial bill to grant amnesty to war criminals has been suspended in El Salvador’s legislature.
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A report released by his campaign manager affirms the results of a cross-data survey conducted by Cifra, that shows Juan Sartori is increasing votes through non-party member for the Partido Nacional.
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In an interview, Deputy Gabriel Boric commented on the Piñera government, the Frente Amplio, the Concertación, and the economy, among other hot topics in Chilean politics.
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Emilio Lozoya Austin, ex-director of Pemex (Petróleos Mexicanos) has been disqualified for ten years by the Mexican Secretariat of the Civil Service for failing to report a bank account on his asset declaration during his time as director of Pemex.
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President of Bolivia Evo Morales is confronting the issue of his candidacy for reelection, but insists on the legality of seeking a fourth consecutive term in the elections on October 20, 2019. Morales’ opponents are questioning his candidacy and surge on to accentuate the weaknesses of the governing party.
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