A Brazilian general recently expressed his concern for democracy in his country, but not without backlash.
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Assassination of Controversial Witness Provokes Divisive Reactions from Political Elites in Colombia
The assassination of a controversial witness in several cases against high profile politicians produced strong reactions from many leaders, including former president Álvaro Uribe.
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—Written by Sarah Simon– Forty-six-year-old Mario Abdo Benítez, “Marito,” of Paraguay’s Colorado Party won the April 22 presidential election with just over 46% of the vote, while his centrist opponent Efraín Alegre earned 43%. Voters also cast ballots for a new parliament and governors of the country’s 17 departments.
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Evangelical churches have surpassed their history as marginal religious institutions in Latin America to become main protagonists in Latin American political debates regarding topics such as gay marriage.
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Mexico’s first presidential debate for the 2018 elections was held on Sunday, April 22.
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Testimony from key witnesses provided further evidence that President Jimmy Morales asked for money from private businesses to “defend the vote” during his presidential campaign.
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In his first interview with Salvadoran media, José Luis Merino, better known by his pseudonym Ramiro Vásquez, discussed the future of the Salvadoran socialist movement and the FMLN, a socialist guerrilla group turned political party to which he belongs.
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Luis Barrionuevo of the Partido Justicialista, known as the Peronistas, recently appointed two new members to his entourage.
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The near future sees Guatemala participating in a referendum surrounding its dispute with Belize, as well as the naming of a new Attorney General. With corruption running rampant in the realm of Guatemalan politics, tensions, and distrust are high.
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