Chile’s leading socialist party, the PS, recently elected a new president, Álvaro Elizalde, who has since faced a far-left movement growing further away from the party.
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In the fourth annual Budget Strength Management Meeting, the Uruguayan Minister of Economy Danilo Astori discussed public spending and its importance for both social and economic advances.
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Risk of violence and scandal are the two main reasons people don’t vote for certain candidates in Colombia.
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The Liberación Dominicana (PLD), Revolucionario Dominicano (PRM), Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD), and Revolucionario Social Cristiano (PRSC) parties received $1 billion pesos from the State in 2018.
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Guatemala remains in the persistent shadow of debates surrounding corruption and questionable diplomatic choices within the presidency of Jimmy Morales.
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After the constitutional dissolution of the Congress of the Republic, the Permanent Commission will continue working until the newly elected members of Congress are sworn in.
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The Arena party’s discussion of the new prosecutor takes a proactive stance against certain human rights issues.
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There is growing speculation that Evo Morales may not win in the first round of presidential elections due to the striking division plaguing Bolivia’s political sphere.
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In a recent interview, the Minister of Health said, “we have created a disproportionately high economic expectation regarding what is actually possible.”
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