The Bolivian president, Evo Morales, and the former president, Carlos Mesa, collided in a twitter conversation about reelection.
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In Chile, the presidential and legislative electoral campaigns have begun.
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During the 2015 campaign trail, candidate Jimmy Morales believed that president Otto Pérez Molina should have renounced his immunity out of honor and submitted himself to due process of the law, a declaration that now has further meaning under the current circumstances.
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Political candidates in Colombia are hitting the streets to rally up support for the upcoming election.
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Worried about the low level of political competitiveness and participation in Nicaragua’s campaign for municipal elections, to be held on November 5, local and American observers have criticized the Organization of American States for their “light” role in ensuring that President Daniel Ortega hold free and fair elections.
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Brazil’s Supreme Court opened a new investigation into de facto President Michel Temer for charges of corruption and money laundering, while Temer himself launched an unprecedented attack on the rule of law in the country because he believes that “constitutional guarantees are being violated.”
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Enrique Peña Nieto, President of the United Mexican States, is in the constitutionally-approved position to name whomever he wishes as the country’s Attorney General.
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Ecuadorian President, Lenín Moreno, has accused former president, Rafael Correa, of spying on him via a hidden camera installed in his office.
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Students and community members prepared for a nonviolent protest against the corruption within the government.
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