Constitutional limits and the end of commodities boom may doom the president’s re-election bid.
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Many lament that the process has been marred by corruption and drug trafficking.
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When Evo Morales won the presidency in October 2005, some observers doubted he would last the year. But after a decade in power, with the possibility of extending his mandate for years, Morales has overseen a transformation of Bolivian society.
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Many Nicaraguans don’t identify with any party, and many others seem apathetic about politics, but the Sandinistas are still dominant.
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Few Argentines imagined that the new Administration of Mauricio Macri would move “so aggressively in the first days of government.”
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They organized an international meeting with renewed calls for new policy thinking.
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Deputies say the rightwing ARENA leadership is allowing its members to “constructively” criticize them to correct what is not being done well.
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Lula insists that he is the most honest guy around, while money will be tight it this year’s elections.
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A sociologist and political analyst looks for more of the same, though he thinks the push for impeachment is collapsing; he also thinks change will come with new generations of political actors.
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