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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: Rodrigo Paz Pereira, a current senator representing the Tarija province in Bolivia and that country’s presidential pre-candidate, has expressed his concern about a possible rupture in the so-called “Bloque de Unidad Opositora,” or Opposition Unity Bloc,  a coalition of parties vying to win power back from the current administration headed

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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: An influential lawyer from the Asociación Nacional de Industriales (Andi) maneuvered behind the scenes in congress to influence a critical labor reform proposal.

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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: Amid “Cryptogate,” Javier Milei has governed through controversial decrees to consolidate his power over the judiciary.

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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: An unstable global economic situation and polarizing politics seem to be moving Argentina towards a future of political instability as upcoming presidential elections draw closer.

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Issue Mar 26-Apr 01 2025: Argentina is bracing for continued financial turbulence at least through the end of April, as Economy Minister Luis “Toto” Caputo’s recent TV appearance raised further concerns among investors.

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Issue Mar 26-Apr 01 2025: Former Uruguayan President Pepe Mujica arrived in a wheelchair accompanied by his wife, the South American’s country’s ex-vice president Lucía Topolansky, at a meeting dedicated to honoring his service and legacy organized by the left-wing Frente Amplio party.

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Issue Mar 26-Apr 01 2025: As Colombia’s presidential elections loom in the future, it has become clear that the country is back where it was during the previous elections, between two candidates: Petro and Uribe.

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Issue Mar 26-Apr 01 2025: Evo Morales has founded a new political party in Bolivia named ‘Evo Pueblo,’ created alongside Indigenous and peasant communities following his departure from the ruling Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS).

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Issue Mar 26-Apr 01 2025: José Ignacio Paliza, the president of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM), said that the bill, which modified the regulation of independent candidacies, should not be a societal concern.

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Issue Mar 19-25 2025: Brazil’s left-wing parties are preparing for a tough battle in the 2026 Senate elections to prevent the far right from gaining control over key powers, such as impeaching Supreme Court justices.

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