Attorney and professor at Universidad Central de Venezuela José Vicente Haro discussed President Nicolás Maduro and his address to the nation about the state of the economy, in which he said the Constitution could not be amended “by a comma.”
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Supporters and opponents of former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva clashed in street protests after the suspension of planned questioning in an investigation into a beach apartment that prosecutors say was given to the former president by a company involved in a major corruption scandal.
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Kirchnerita governors drift away from the Frente para la Victoria, and President Macri wants to woo Peronist lawmakers in order to weaken the Kirchnerita opposition.
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President Dilma Rousseff said that former President Luíz Inácio Lula da Silva is the victim of a “great injustice.” And others point out that such attacks on progressive presidents are nothing new.
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In 2006, Evo Morales made history in Bolivia by becoming the first president of his country who was indigenous and a coca farmer. In October of 2015, he broke another record by becoming the leader with the most time in office: ten years, surpassing the nine years, eight months, and 24 days of one of
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After Keiko Fujimori attempted to justify aggressive actions by her staff in Arequipa, her campaign manager, Pier Figari, insisted without proof that the demonstrators were senderistas.
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On March 9, 2003, a project to build one of the most modern sugar refineries in Latin America was initiated, the Central Agroindustrial Azucarero Ezequiel Zamora (Caaez). However, as with many activities of the Venezuelan government, the project began with a red flag of corruption.
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The PT or Workers Party leader in Brazil’s lower House of Congress wants to close the debate on the topic so the country can refocus on economic challenges. In CartaCapital Magazine of Brazil Rodrigo Martins spoke with José Guimarães, who says “it’s time to turn the page on impeachment.”
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The nation’s largest political current continues to fracture after its loss in the presidential election (a loss driven by internal division); and thoughts on “charisma” and Argentine presidents.
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