AMLO argued that the media constantly attacks him and the idea of continuing his “Fourth Transformation.”
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Legislators from the Movimiento Al Socialismo (MAS) say that the party “is intact,” but they recognize that there are “differences” that threaten unity.
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Major U.S. intelligence agencies have warned that, “in the midst of their turf battles,” Mexican cartels are influencing electoral processes in Mexico and intimidating politicians.
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The “barons” of Brazil’s major newspapers have been aligning the content of their editorials with “the interests of the so-called terceira via,” aiming to minimize any good press about ex-President Lula’s candidacy.
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There is an alarming number of sources suggesting conservative extremism as a direct effect of Bolsonaro’s presidency of Brazil, with tension comparable to “Washington and Soviet Moscow in 1962.”
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A hopeful Chile with a united Left will receive Gabriel Boric as the new Trans-Andean leader on March 11.
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Colombians have long heralded their native country for having the longest and truest democratic institutions in Latin America.
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Ninety years after Brazil allowed women to vote, the country has failed to exceed low levels of female representation in legislative and executive positions.
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Costa Rica’s Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones (TSE) announced the approval of more than 70 thousand election monitors to supervise the next round in the polls.
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