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Clandestine recordings have shaken Peru’s political stability in the past.

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The content of the new Magna Carta in Chile will be the center of discussions for the new members of the convention once they’ve been elected in October.

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Experts look at the strengths and weaknesses of Bolivia’s presidential candidates and find two main trends, experience outperforms any other strength, and the weakness of one’s past eclipses their assets.

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El Pacto Unitario por la Libertad y Elecciones Libres, proposed by Juan Guaidó, was signed by 37 political parties and 105 social organizations to find solutions to the political, social, and institutional grievances in the country upon its liberation from Maduro’s rule.

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Eight people were arrested, and dozens were affected by a water-spraying car in a protest around Plaza Baquedano led by nursing technicians demanding inclusion in the Sanitary Code.

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Judge Alberto Jaimes Terrazas ratified the Electoral Court’s decision to disqualify former president Evo Morales as a candidate for senator of Cochabamba, Bolivia.

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As infectious cases rise, scientists and politicians try to combat waves of anti-quarantine groups in Argentina.

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President Andrés Manuel López Obrador affirmed that the National Electoral Institute’s (INE) decision not to register Mexico Libre was due “to the force of public opinion,” and mockingly urged former President Felipe Calderón to seek guidance from those who helped him “steal” the presidency in 2006.

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The Dominican Liberation Party demanded that President Luis Abinader stop “irresponsible complaints” against the government led by former President of the Dominican Republic, Danilo Medina.

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Earlier this year, the Coalición Nacional was launched by students, farmers, businessmen, and political parties as an opposition to the government under the incumbent president, Daniel Ortega.

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