Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Amidst a backdrop of shifting political tides and diplomatic challenges, President Gabriel Boric of Chile has seen a notable rise in public approval, marking a significant turnaround since his administration’s lowest point in recent months.
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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: The President is focused on local politics and awaits the final approval of the mega project he is promoting to restructure different areas of the government and to move forward with the signing of the agreement with the governors.
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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Universities significantly impact electoral processes, as seen with Universidad Iberoamericana of Mexico City’s longstanding practice of hosting candidates.
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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Pablo Marçal – celebrity entrepreneur, fraudulent lifestyle coach and Bolsonarist – is currently the third place candidate in the São Paulo municipal elections, trailing eleven points behind the second place incumbent and Bolsonarist of convenience Ricardo Nunes.
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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: Indigenous communities in Guatemala have begun to develop a relationship with Bernardo Arévalo’s government, with Mayan and Xinka leaders meeting Arévalo both at the Palacio Nacional and their own territories.
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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: In the absence of a strong opposition party, the opposition block formed in the Mexican Senate attempted to strategically counter the dominance of the Morena government.
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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: President Lula called for the end of Brazil’s ongoing three-month-long federal university strike, stating that the striker’s concerns have been addressed by the most recent announcement of a R$5.5 billion investment package as part of the Novo PAC, and that further strikes would simply endanger their already won gains.
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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: Ecuador’s president, Daniel Noboa, recently voiced criticisms of various Latin American leaders, such as Argentina’s Javier Milei and El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele.
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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: Former Bolivian President and leader of the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) party, Evo Morales, asserted his eligibility for the 2025 presidential elections during a meeting in Villa Tunari.
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