For two years, Gabriel García Hernández was the general coordinator of Mexico’s Programas de Desarrollo de la Oficina de la Presidencia and for four months a senator. However, he has now incurred the anger of Mexico’s president.
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The Argentine legislative election will occur on November 14th, and it is not expected to spark much controversy or publicity.
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Political parties in Colombia are splintering as personalistic politics rise again.
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The Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) has “tightened the siege” against the spread of fake news in preparation for the upcoming 2022 presidential election.
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One year after the election of Luis Arce as president of Bolivia, it is possible to ask whether his way of governing is similar to that of Evo Morales (2006-2019).
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This November, four Latin American countries are holding presidential elections.
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During a confrontation with Pedro Castillo’s left-wing government, the Congress controlled by the right maneuvered to remove the president from office for “moral incapacity.”
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With 14% of the population unemployed and 19 million going hungry, Brazilians are living in a time in which the government is acting on a “policy of death” that has seen 600,000 lives lost to the pandemic.
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