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With the election of Jair Bolsonaro as Brazil’s president, many in the region are worried about what a “populist” president would mean.

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The subject of presidential re-election has become a topic of debate once again in the political scene of the Dominican Republic, despite the fact that President Danilo Medina is barred from re-election by the constitution.

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Indigenous leader Milagro Sala of the Tupac Amaru movement was convicted in a Jujuy, Argentina criminal court of illicit association, extortion, and committing fraud against the state.

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador discussed his plans to curb petroleum theft and halt state corruption through regulation.

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In Chile, President Sebastián Piñera continues to declare his support of the Fair Admission project, which aims to make the country’s educational system more inclusive and supportive of its students’ creativity.

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Just shortly after Jair Bolsonaro took office as president, it has become evident that he and his staff are not prepared to run the country of Brazil.

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The polarization between the left and right has led many Colombians to become politically “lukewarm.”

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In Mexico City, thousands of people have brought their concerns to the new Citizen Attention department of President López Obrador’s administration.

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An estimated 214,379 individuals will be voting for the first time in Uruguayan elections this year, representing 80% of new citizens who have reached voting age.

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According to “The Latin American Public Opinion Project,” Colombia is one of the Latin American countries with least faith in its political parties, with barely 10% of the population supporting them.

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