The confusing political crisis, driven in part by a slumping economy and the Petrobras corruption scandal, has deeper roots in fundamental questions about how society and the economy should function.
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It looks like the presidential candidates will not face off on TV, or rather, they will do so without the frontrunner, FpV candidate Daniel Scioli.
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Venezuelan opposition focuses on the electoral benefit from the case, but the Maduro government also has a plan.
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The former Senator and head of the Socialist party, Camilo Escalona, stated that “in the elections of 2017 there will be a strong propensity to populism,” and if Chileans don’t “act responsibly,” there will be significant threats to Chilean democracy.
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Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff, who is facing threats of impeachment and calls to resign from opposition politicians, says that attempting to use a crisis to take power is just a “modern version of a coup.” And other commentators point to the “unconstitutional” nature of impeachment under the current circumstances, while the search for policy alternatives
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What the candidates are saying about drug policy: sorting out the misinformation, half-truths, and sensible proposals.
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El Salvador’s ruling party plans to renew at least 30% percent of its leadership.
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Brazil’s announcement of plans to reduce its deficit receives criticism, while others call it President Dilma Rousseff’s “last chance.”
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