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The upcoming 2022 Colombian presidential election candidates include coalition parties, dissidents, independent parties, and social movements.

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Andrés Manuel López Obrador has served as President of Mexico for three years.

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The alliance between Lula and Geraldo Alckmin, ex-governor of São Paulo, makes “total sense,” given their parties’ formative roles in Brazilian re-democratization. In order to rebuild Brazil’s democracy, there is no one more suited for the role than the architects of it themselves.

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Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK) called out the opposition to help and reminded President Alberto Fernández (and everybody else) of his own pledge not to sign a predatory agreement with the IMF.

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The Bolivian President Luis Arce and former president Evo Morales led a seven-day-long demonstration, where participants walked over 188 kilometers as a response to the strikes the civic sectors of Santa Cruz and Potosi participated in to protest the new anti-money laundering law, which was finally repealed by the government.

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Peru’s incumbent President Pedro Castillo is to be investigated by the Office of the Public Prosecutor for breaching public trust.

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Latin America has become the hub of the most prominent political conflicts of the 21st century.

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The first wave of Latin American progressivism was committed to first-generation reforms that achieved economic growth higher than those recorded in previous times.

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Nuevas Ideas, the ad hoc political party created by President Nayib Bukele, garnered 78% of the votes in Ciudad Arce, a municipality of 72,000 inhabitants, in the last legislative elections in February, though “President Nayib Bukele has never visited Ciudad Arce, at least as a politician. Zero inaugurations, zero rallies, zero work meetings.”

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November has been a month of “electoral dizziness” throughout Latin America, where it has been possible to witness “decisive” changes on the political scene.

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