The political parties Centro Democrático and Partido Conservador contemplate the possibility of forming a coalition before the first round of the presidential election in May 2018. However, there is no established mechanism to officially seal an alliance.
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Remuneration with “house and food,” 12-hour shifts and the abolition of weekly breaks are points that, according to experts, challenge the Constitution.
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In the wake of his campaign, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, leader of the Morena party, hinted at the possibility of an alliance with the Party of the Democratic Revolution, the Citizens Movement, and the Worker’s Party, to win the 2018 presidential elections in Mexico.
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Beatriz Sánchez, Frente Amplio’s potential candidate, is closing the gap between herself and Alejandro Guillier, the candidate for the PR, PS, and PC.
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The relationship between business interests in Nicaragua and President Daniel Ortega’s government indicated that short-term economic interests cannot be prioritized in favor of long-term political and democratic stability.
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Thousands of members of the Central Workers’ Union (CUT) gathered on Avenida Paulista to protest so-called reforms presented by President Michel Temer.
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If the Brazilian Congress continues to turn its back on society and insist on the projected reforms, it will open the way to the radicalization of the masses in the country.
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, former president of Brazil, announced willingness to run in 2018, with a speech addressing the challenges of development, sovereignty and inclusion facing the country.
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After serving as a strong political force during the democratization of Uruguay, the 2014 elections signified the end of the Colorado Party.
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