Resignations and allegations against Temer’s ministers prompting senators to reconsider her impeachment.
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The former President of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies, Eduardo Cunha, may be getting his just deserts.
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The process of migratory regularization began with the Crisol de Razas, or Melting Pot, program.
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“No objection” from attorneys in the irregular sale of indigenous lands.
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Recent research conducted by Brazil’s Instituto Brasileiro de Opinião Pública e Estatística (Ibope) and Brazilian universities analyzed voter approval ratings as harbingers of future political turmoil and protest in Brazil.
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Keiko Fujimori and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski debate decentralization and Fujimori’s work attendance record.
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The appointment of Clara López to head Colombia’s Ministry of Labor has shaken the Polo Democrático Alterno (PDA) party to its core, causing a myriad of problems from which it has yet to recover.
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Lorena Peña, president of El Salvador’s Legislative Assembly, has claimed that the right-wing ARENA party “wants to bankrupt the country in order to break the FMLN.” Peña claims that ARENA has “blocked” votes by a super majority, which require 56 out of the 84 votes possible.
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