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Protests have broken out in Buenos Aires, Argentina, led by unions speaking out against President Macri’s new economic policies.

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In Peruvian politics, they say that anything is possible.

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Given that current Latin American politics are characterized by corruption and stagnation, particularly in Mexico and Colombia, which have elections this year, citizens are extremely frustrated and disillusioned with their governments’ inability to tackle these problems.

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Following the first round of elections on February 4, Costa Ricans will vote on April 1 in a runoff election to choose their next president.

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The upcoming presidential and congressional elections in Colombia have been met with a general sense of disinterest from the public.

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Following the prison sentence of leading presidential candidate Luis Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil’s elections became marred by controversy and uncertainty, prompting fears of exceptionally low voter turnout.

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Notable Venezuelan journalist, political consultant and human rights activist, Roger Santodomingo penned an unauthorized biography to give readers critical insight on President Nicolás Maduro.

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Since Juan Orlando Hernández’s re-election for the Honduran presidency in November 2017, former president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, has been participating in marches protesting the election results.

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Salvador Nasralla of Honduras is a “king without a crown.” A two-time front-runner in the presidential elections of Honduras, Nasralla, and most of the country, feel that he has been robbed of the presidency both times.

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Documents provided to Peruvian authorities by Marcelo Odebrecht in November 2017 and now made public, show that the Brazilian construction company was able to buy influence all the way to current President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.

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