The Venezuelan government released a group of imprisoned protesters and political opponents.
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With nearly five million votes and 25% of the total vote share, leftist candidate Gustavo Petro will move past Colombia’s first round of presidential elections held May 30.
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Following a ten-day trucker blockade, oil strikes, and the untimely resignation of Petrobras President Pedro Parente, President Michel Temer (who took office following the impeachment of President of Dilma Rousseff) must tread water until the October elections.
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As the crisis in Nicaragua develops and the Daniel Ortega presidency is further questioned, writer and former vice president Sergio Ramírez analyzed the causes, effects, and future of the demonstrations.
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The president of the Association of Agricultural Production Guilds (AGAP) and the general manager of the Exterior Commerce Society of Peru (ComexPerú) look to expand the Law of Agrarian Promotion in negotiations with President Martín Vizcarra and the Prime Minister of the State.
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Newly-elected president of Costa Rica Carlos Alvarado has been in office for less than a month but has already begun making changes and vocalizing his plans for the future.
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The former presidential candidate Sergio Fajardo announced that he will cast a blank ballot in the second round of the Colombian presidential election on June 17, 2018.
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The political turmoil tormenting the nation on whether or not former President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva should be allowed to run for reelection this November is reaching a boiling point.
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