It appears that the citizens of Bolivia are not content with many of the candidates on offer for the 2019 Presidential election.
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Reports from 2017 document over 200,000 Guatemalan Quetzales spent on luxurious, non-essential purchases by the Secretaría de Asuntos Administrativos y de Seguridad de la Presidencia de la República (Secretary of Administrative Affairs and Security of the President of the Republic, SAAS) for the President of Guatemala, Jimmy Morales.
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It appears that there is little chance for fair competition in the upcoming Venezuelan presidential elections.
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With only six days left until the elections for Popular Consultation and Referendum in Ecuador, citizens shared what they know about the seven questions that will be addressed.
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What does populism even mean? The Italian philosopher Bifo Berardi says that it is “a fraud, since it explains absolutely nothing.”
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Despite claims to the contrary, the candidates for this year’s presidential elections in Mexico are no different than the usual cronies, prompting widespread discontentment.
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President Tabaré Vázquez proclaimed new protective laws for three different sectors, but some of the minor associations and small businesses have been less than cooperative.
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On January 24, the Federal Regional Court of the 4th Region decided to uphold Lula’s corruption conviction for money laundering in the case of the Guarujá triplex, thus thwarting his ability to run for office due to the Clean Sheet Law.
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The government of Argentina has taken on the task of passing a labor reform aimed at aiding the working class, but it has been a difficult and controversial debate.
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