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After three years of Maduro’s presidency, Venezuelans are skeptical. 

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The national president of the Partido Acción Nacional (PAN), Ricardo Anaya, stood firm with the national advisors of his party by saying that the federal government, headed by the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), is a “bona fide disaster, it is a boat that is taking on water in all its parts.”

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Some observers of the region wonder how far the Right will go.

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While many people argue that the mainstream media has fueled polarization in Brazil, it’s clear that despite its deep flaws, the media is neither the root cause of Brazil’s crisis, nor its master.

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The president is ready to push it.  

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They present many legal and judicial strategies for political parties, the same strategies used to complain against violations of adversaries, as to resolve conflicts among their own memberships. 

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For years the prevailing story was that Chile was exempt from the corruption scandals that are common in other countries of Latin America. 

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Maduro joked that the Amnesty Law was a law of “amnesia.”

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Roxana Baldetti, former Vice President of Guatemala, is not playing nice with her eight defense attorneys. 

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The majority opposition in the Venezuelan National Assembly managed to approve last week one of its main proposals:  an amnesty and reconciliation law for political prisoners. 

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