A recent survey and analysis in Colombia revealed the state of the ongoing presidential campaigns and the chances of election for each candidate.
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With each passing day, Peru inches ever closer to a “political crisis with unpredictable consequences,” as the incumbent president, Pedro Castillo, refuses to recognize the country’s political realities.
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For the past 30 years, El Salvador, the smallest country in the Americas, has struggled between laissez-faire and authoritarian leadership in criminal and political policy.
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Camila Vallejo, the Minister Secretary General of the Government, emphasized that the government’s position has generated mixed reactions among analysts and political leaders.
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El Partido de los Trabajadores (PT) recently announced a four-year pact to form “an electoral and governing federation” with the Partido Comunista do Brasil (PCdoB) and the Partido Verde.
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For Mexico, the “time has come” for serious reflection on the “internal problems that afflict” President Andrés Manual López Obrador’s (AMLO) Cuarta Transformación (Fourth Transformation) movement.
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The president made the call as he participated in an award ceremony for district and provincial municipalities at the Government Palace, during which he highlighted the work of local authorities.
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According to a survey conducted by the University of San Andrés, the Argentine public has an especially negative perception of the predominant leaders of the Frente de Todos, indicating Facundo Manes and Javier Milei to be the only politicians with a positive public image from the coalition.
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The Convention faces an overloaded schedule to elucidate fundamental matters that will be part of the new constitution, while the deadline approaches for the different thematic commissions to finish discussing those norms that must be reformulated, after being rejected by the chamber.
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In early April 2022, Peruvian President Pedro Castillo (the rural teacher and left-wing trade unionist who took office a little over eight months before) had a very negative image among 68% of respondents in a recent poll by the Institute of Peruvian Studies. The president had already reshuffled his cabinet four times, after initially appointing key
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