The seemingly never-ending debate over the corporatist alliance to the authoritarian regime of Daniel Ortega has surfaced yet again.
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Former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has announced that he will run for president once again.
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As a side effect of Operation Car Wash, many Brazilians were looking forward to voting for different names in the upcoming elections.
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It is presumable that Mexican presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador will bring a long-awaited victory for the left.
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Colombian political parties consistently fail to elect a president of their choosing, and this election year is no different. As the right/left polarization grows, voters are increasingly choosing parties that clearly identify themselves on that spectrum.
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“They spoke of God, but what they ordered was lead,” Azhálea Solís said of the Nicaraguan government, commenting on the recent state violence in Masaya, Chinandega, and Matagalpa which led to the deaths of more than 50 protesters of the Ortega-Murillo regime.
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2018 represents a transitory period for right wing politics in Guatemala, with the deaths of former presidents Álvaro Arzú and Efraín Ríos Montt both occurring in April of this year.
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Chile Vamos’s two months of governance have been pervaded by internal dissension, primarily between Evópoli and RN-UDI, partly resulting from Evópoli’s proposal to regulate the contracting of relatives in public administrations after the “failed appointment of Pablo Piñera as ambassador in Argentina.”
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The government of Dilma Rousseff ended on May 12, 2016, when the Senate removed her from office through impeachment. That of her successor, Michel Temer, ended 370 days later, with the outbreak of the scandal over recordings made by businessman Joesley Batista and JBS’s money bags.
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