Uruguayan Senator Charles Carrera, along with economic advisors and Minister of Economy Danilo Astori, presented their new budgetary plan to the Finance Committee of the Senate on August 28. The project details initiatives to increase the public budget that will undoubtedly transform society for the better.
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As elections are coming up, specialists are concerned by electors’ behavior.
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Long before Mexico’s July presidential elections, small committees began forming themselves in support of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, known as AMLO, and participating in various political causes.
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President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico called the fifth annual meeting of his party, Morena, an “overwhelming” triumph, but warned that “there is no final victory yet.”
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Revelations of the far-reaching power of corruption in the Salvadoran government have incriminated many and left citizens feeling distrustful.
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Iván Duque, the newly elected president of Colombia, has already begun to reveal the priorities of his administration in his first week as leader.
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Mexican President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that corruption, electoral fraud, and hydrocarbon theft will be classified as serious crimes ineligible for bail under his presidency.
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Elias Antonio Saca, the head of a radio empire who governed the country between 2004 and 2009, testified before a sentencing tribunal in San Salvador and became the first ex-president to confess to various crimes of self-enriching corruption.
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After leaving office in March, former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet will assume the role of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in September.
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