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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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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