Nicolás Maduro and Diosdado Cabello have put on an amicable front that has avoided revealing what the most recent internal elections have shown—indiscipline, cheating, and monopolization.
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Rural teacher Pedro Castillo has been in office for less than two weeks, yet Peru’s right wing is already trying to remove him from the presidency.
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Former President of Argentina Mauricio Macri returned to his country after a 43-day stay in Europe to join his political party, Juntos por el Cambio (Together for Change), in its opposition campaign.
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After the Colombian government refused to recognize social protest as a valid form of citizen discontent, the National Unemployment Committee and the opposition proposed ten bills in congress.
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–Researched and Written by Gabriella Clingman— Under President Nayib Bukele, El Salvador will become the first country in the world to recognize Bitcoin as a legal currency, alongside the U.S. dollar. The Bitcoin Law, which was passed in June and will go into effect in September, requires every business to accept Bitcoin and offers every
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–Researched and Written by Isabella Márquez— After ten days of persistent hiccups, Jair Bolsonaro, the President of Brazil, was admitted to a military hospital in Brasília on July 14, 2021. However, it was later revealed that the hiccups were prompted by a far more serious and dangerous condition: an intestinal obstruction due to a stabbing
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–Researched and Written by Marisol Carty— Facing political crises, overwhelming COVID casualties, and economic difficulties, Peru is desperately looking for a revitalization. An opportunity came in the form of a presidential election offering starkly different options: the Fuerza Popular party’s Keiko Fujimori, daughter of controversial Peruvian ex-president Alberto Fujimori, and Perú Libre’s Pedro Castillo, a
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Brazilian military officials claim there is zero possibility that their institution is involved with electoral fraud, yet a journalist released information that proved many officers are convinced of the existence of a secret plan to bring Lula into the presidency.
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In Perú, audiotapes reveal attempts by previous supporters of Fujimori to overturn recent election results in favor of the defeated presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori.
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