The opening of regular sessions of the National Congress of Argentina was marked by the political differences between President Mauricio Macri and kirchnerismo, as they look forward to the upcoming legislative elections in October.
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Gabriel Salazar, Historian: “Being on the Political Left in Chile Does Not Mean Being Revolutionary”
Being on the left in Chile does not mean being a revolutionary, because you are accepting the rules of the enemy.
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According to a poll commissioned to GfK, 61% of the Peruvians believe that they need a government to rule them with an “iron fist.”
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In a letter to the people of Brazil, intellectuals and social activists alike launched a manifesto in support for Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for President of Brazil as an individual “who gave a substantive and authentic meaning to democracy in Brazil.”
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The 2006 presidential election between conservative candidate Felipe Calderón and left-wing populist candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) was one of the largest political disputes in Mexico’s history.
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The Chilean legislature faces busy coming weeks as it is discusses the reconfiguration process for the UDI Party and the election of presidents to head the political parties for this year’s upcoming elections.
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The new Brazilian Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes will take office while the investigation Operation Lava Jato continues.
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Brazilian businessman Marcelo Odebrecht testified in front of the Tribunal Superior Eleitoral on Wednesday, March 1st in regards to a dinner that he had with President Michel Temer.
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Thousands of Bolivians took to the streets to demonstrate in favor of and against a constitutional reform permitting the reelection of President Evo Morales.
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