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Brazil’s inflation imperils President Rousseff’s reelection bid; São Paulo will be the main battleground in the election, while rejection of the president grows in large urban centers; and the water crisis could be a wild card.

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The Conservative Party presented a bill to eliminate the new system of presidential reelection, while Senators Álvaro Uribe and Ivan Cepeda made their personal animosity clear enough, even for anyone who was not paying attention. 

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Politicos and analysts spoke of the need for unity on the left, and critics kept up the ongoing struggle against energy reform. 

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In his fourth year of the presidency, Humala has one last chance to impress Peruvians.  

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The Table of Democratic Unity (MUD) confessed that the alliance must be better connected todifferent sectors of the country.   

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Proponents of Telecom Reform say it will yield results, including inspiration in the public interest, accountability, pursuit of truth, permanent justice, and human rights compliance; three new parties have made it into regional assemblies; and the PDR pointed to the growing reach of foreign companies over land use.  

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Presidential hopefuls are not clear on how they will pay for their proposals, even as they face a more challenging electorate, in an increasingly competitive democracy, and in a more difficult economy.

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Five contenders and their running mates geared up for their campaigns as the season begins.  

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OAS Commission warns that democracy without a free press will dissolve. 

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July 3rd, 2014 Juan Carlos Varela took office on July 1 as Panama’s president, pledging to finish a troublesome canal expansion, stamp out corruption and get more people out of poverty. 

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