President Evo Morales said that if he runs in the 2019 election, he will win the vote by more than 70% and reiterated his criticisms against those who would possibly reject his candidacy.
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The CGT Board of Directors met to discuss the Argentinian government proposals for the Labor Contract Law (LCT). Union leaders and labor lawyers are pushing for the rejection of the proposals.
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The government and its intelligence organizations have formulated plans and hypotheses on how to impose communist dictatorship for almost two decades.
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Ecuador’s President Lenín Moreno and his forerunner, Rafael Correa, are at odds with each other, generating political rupture. While Moreno is allegedly “a wolf in sheep’s clothing,” Correa is allegedly a corrupt politician.
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Although Andrés Manuel López Obrador is sure to vie for President of the Republic once more, the political party, Morena, has yet to solidify its candidates for the 2018 elections in Mexico.
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According to the Latinobarómetro 2017 report, made public on October 26, Panamanian citizens feel unable to trust the Executive and Judicial bodies of their government.
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Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva leads the polls for the presidential elections.
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On November 1, thousands of people filled the Plaza de Mayo and its access roads to protest the disappearance and death of Santiago Maldonado.
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Representatives from both the Liberal and Colorado parties presented a bill that places a fine on any citizen who fails to vote, and could even condemn them to a loss of citizenship.
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