Ex-president Rafael Correa will return from Belgium to Ecuador in order to garner votes in opposition to his successor, Lenín Moreno, in a general referendum to take place next month.
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Economic scandals and party rivalry in Brazil point to a political future that is precarious, and unpredictable.
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The year 2018 will bring six crucial presidential elections in Latin America.
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There is an inconsistency with the prediction of presidential elections prior to the day voting takes place.
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—Researched and written by Julia Pretsfelder— An international wave of right-wing politics has hit Latin America, and many local thinkers worry that their politicians’ prioritizing defense while defunding public expenditures may revive the authoritarianism that plagued the region less than thirty years ago. Writers from Guatemala to Argentina have echoed similar concerns regarding the state
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—Researched and written by Anthony J. Stronach— President Hernández won the elections by a tight margin. Presidential candidate Nasralla refused to accept these results, accusing his opponent of fraud and demanding a recount. Meanwhile, Opposition Alliance protests ensue.
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Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski has avoided being dismissed from his post by Congress but in the process has tarnished his reputation due to allegations of corruption.
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2017 was a particularly frightful year full of miserable characters, with experiences going “from bad to worse” throughout these twelve months.
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