Polarization will make the Chilean presidential elections unpredictable.
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Privatization typically aids governments in saving money and increasing efficiency by allowing private companies to move commodities more quickly.
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Those who had “the wonderful opportunity to meet Néstor Kirchner,” and experience firsthand his attempt to rebuild Argentina, understand his contention that “politics without a heart is useless.”
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It is time for the left to take to the field as a serious player in the downfall of bolsonarismo and to plan their next moves in line with the political reality that puts Lula in pole position for the Presidency.
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On October 17th, thousands of Salvadorans marched once again in the streets to protest against Nayib Bukele’s government.
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Bolivia’s Plurinational Constitutional Court (TCP) ruled that the swearing-in of Jeanine Áñez after the coup against Evo Morales was unconstitutional because “there was never a power vacuum or constitutional succession” to justify the self-proclamation, which was endorsed at the time by the opposition and the Church hierarchy.
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So far in the electoral contest, Sergio Fajardo, the former mayor of Medellín and governor of Antioquia, has managed to hold on to second place in the polls of favorability and voting intention, despite the two legal investigations in progress.
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Perú Libre turned to the opposition. Its leaders said they feel displaced after the recent change of ministers and accuse the president of “turning to the right.”
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The president of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, is living up to his authoritarian reputation, having “replaced the rule of law with [his own] will,” Delia Ferreira declared.
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