Bringing Michel Temer back into the political fore was described as the “picture of desperation” of the elites who still hold on to the notion of the terceira via.
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Protests ignited in the streets of El Salvador as groups of entire families, judges, doctors, war veterans, students, feminists, LGBTIQ+ diversity groups, and some leaders of the political opposition rejected President Bukele’s increasing control over the nation’s legislative branches, such as the forced retirement of judges and the endorsement of Bitcoin.
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President Pedro Castillo spoke at the 76th Assembly of the OAS Permanent Council held in Washington, D.C.
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Concerns regarding political polarization and the future of the presidency continue to grow in Mexico as President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) reaches the halfway point in his six-year term.
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While many theorists believed that social media would change existing power relations amongst social classes, nothing has changed.
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On September 12, the Argentinian government only received 31% of votes in the primaries.
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Since the beginning of Nayib Bukele’s presidential mandate a little over two years ago, El Salvador has experienced a decline in the homicide rate in the country as well as other criminal acts.
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Presidential campaigns ignited across Colombia, and about 74 people sought to run for office once campaign season started.
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Chile’s Frente Amplio coalition is “insisting on” searching for a presidential candidate to put into a faltering governmental system that the new alliance is ostensibly trying to change.
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