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The number of deputies who have said they will vote to revoke Eduardo Cunha’s legitimacy as speaker of Brazil’s lower house of congress is increasing, especially among the ranks of his own party, the PMDB.

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The role of public sector workers has become the latest battleground in a series of clashes between President Santos of Colombia and the Attorney General Ordóñez over the upcoming referendum on a peace deal with the Farc. 

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Judge Daniel Rafecas is under fire for presiding over corruption charges, but has also garnered support from national and international organizations for “not responding to the ambitions of power.” The support comes after Rafecas dismissed a complaint against attorney Alberto Nisman, for which other officials wanted Rafecas removed from his position.

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Jeers and nationwide demonstrations constantly plague two South American presidents, and show no signs of subsiding. Michel Temer of Brazil, and Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, each face a populace that has largely given up on the men as leaders, and wants them gone.

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Known as the “Brazilian Frank Underwood,” in reference to the Machiavellian politician from “House of Cards,” ultraconservative Eduardo Cunha is recognized as one of the authors of ex-president Dilma Rousseff’s recent impeachment. Ironically, he is now facing tribunals of his own.

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Due to rising uncertainty in the business sector, the Consejo Superior de la Empresa Privada (COSEP), has released a guide for democratic principles that would help achieve political and economic stability in Nicaragua.

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The president of the Morena party, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, published a new radio and television advertisement in which he predicts the emergence of a peaceful “rebellion of the farm.”

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Protesters tried to march into the center of town to condemn what they call a rigged election, where President Daniel Ortega has ensured he will run virtually unopposed on Nov. 6. But they were stopped by Ortega supporters who linked arms in a horizontal line across the street and wove the red and black flags

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Venezuelans took to the streets of Caracas as part of an ongoing protest calling for a referendum to remove President Nicolás Maduro from power. Around a million protesters dressed in white marched to demand that a date be set for the vote that could decide the fate of the country. Tens of thousands of government

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The Salvadoran economy is worse off than the last three administrations have disclosed. Since 2005, officials have altered data to show a higher GDP.

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