It may seem hare-brained to think that with only three weeks until the Argentine primaries and twelve to the November general elections, the worry would be what happens after the election.
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Weeks into the Castillo administration and days after Prime Minister Guido Bellido requested a vote of confidence from Congress, 79% of Peruvians said they are not in favor of the Ministerial Cabinet: 52% favor the replacement of some cabinet members, while 27% favor the replacement of all members. The remaining 18% prefer no changes in
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Since assuming the position as Ecuador’s president, Guillermo Lasso has not encountered any national protests—until now.
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The senator for the Colombia Humana party, Gustavo Petro, leads in a poll for intended voting in the 2022 presidential elections.
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Journalist Raúl Peñaranda faces criticism for claiming that there exists cooperation between the Bolivian government and other media outlets.
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When Pedro Castillo ran for president for Perú Libre, he did so as a guest. The party’s natural leader Vladimir Cerrón was barred from running for office due to corruption charges.
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“For all its pettiness, Mexican nationalism had a virtue: it never took on, could never take on really, an ethnic character.
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Argentine President Alberto Fernández is being criticized for breaking lockdown protocol during the COVID-19 pandemic after a photo of First Lady Fabiola Yáñez’s birthday party from July 2020 emerged.
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–Written by Daniel Burgess— In anticipation of the upcoming November presidential election in Nicaragua, 32 political opposition figures and potential presidential candidates have been arrested by the country’s government forces for charges of “inciting hate and violence” in the country. These arrests, which began in late May, continued throughout the summer and represent an attempt
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