Javier Duarte, the ex-governor of Veracruz, Mexico has been captured in Guatemala and is being detained for charges of money laundering during his six-year administration.
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The publication of the book, “Chile today: Crisis and Debate from the Left,” provides a clear picture of the ideological and cultural identities of the Chilean left that are transforming political spaces.
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Peruvian congressional representatives Alejandra Aramayo and Úrsula Letona, of the Popular Strength Party, introduced six bills to regulate the freedom of newspaper companies.
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–Researched and written by Sara Van Velkinburgh While the Mexican elections are a little more than a year away, several individuals have announced their candidacy, many as independents. The large number of presidential hopefuls is in part, a response to the uncertainty of the Mexican economy and never-ending security and drug-trafficking problems. The Zapatista
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Daniel Ortega’s administration has fired more than 34 mayors, vice-mayors and council members of various Nicaraguan municipalities since 2008 for reasons not entirely clear to the public.
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This is less a clash of political parties than a contest between “electoral bureaucracies.”
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In about a year President Raúl Castro says he will step down and no longer lead Cuba’s Council of State and Council of Ministers, perhaps accompanied by other members of the Revolutionary Generation.
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In the last century, the Evangelical fight was to achieve the separation of the Catholic Church and State in Chile.
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Last week, members of the opposition to Evo Morales, Bolivia’s president, challenged him to a debate by signing a declaration on democracy and justice. In regard to this, Evo responded: “they have no morals to talk about those things.”
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