One of Colombia’s most powerful political parties, the Cambio Radical (CR) party, is facing an unsure future.
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In Argentina, national elections including that of the presidency are coming up in October 2019.
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Daniel Núñez, the communist deputy who assumed the presidency of the Finance Commission on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, expressed his opinion about President Piñera’s tax reform.
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Struggles for positions of power are common in any presidency, but ever since Jair Bolsonaro began his term as President of Brazil, the fight between his more pragmatic advisors associated with the military and his ideological consultants, including his children and other disciples of the philosopher Olavo de Carvalho, has caused a rift that is
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Political propaganda for Sergio Chello Gálvez is visible everywhere in the streets of El Chorrillo, Panama.
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Alliances amongst political parties proved to be the most effective formula for success in the Ecuadorian sectional elections.
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The candidates of the Uruguayan Frente Amplio party emphasized their support for President Vásquez’s decision to remove military personnel from the Court of Honor and the commitment to the defense of democracy.
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On March 23rd, 2018, Martín Vizcarra assumed the Presidential seat of Peru, when his predecessor Pedro Kuczynski resigned after a slew of corruption allegations.
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According to a survey, if the elections were held now, Laurentino “Nito” Cortizo of PRD, would be in the lead, followed by Rómulo Roux of Cambio Democrático (CD), and Ricardo Lombana, an independent.
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