Election
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ANALYSIS
Bolivia Wrestles with Turmoil As Arce Bows Out of Election
Bolivia heads toward its highly anticipated August 17 presidential election with two thunderous political developments: Incumbent President Luis Arce withdrew…
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AMERICAS
Bolivian Leader Emerges from the Heart of the Cocalero Movement with Presidential Dream
With deep roots in Bolivia’s cocalero movement and a political trajectory linked to former President Evo Morales, Senate President Andrónico…
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Mexico Navigating New Challenges in the Ongoing Judicial Elections Shift of Democracy
On June 1, Mexican voters participate in a selection event. Voters select over 800 judicial officials - Supreme Court justices…
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Latin America Follows Canada’s Election Under U.S. Tension
As Canadians get set for a fast vote to pick a new chief, President Donald Trump, the leader, announces a…
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AMERICAS
Ecuador Heads for April Run-off In Tense Showdown
Ecuador is officially heading to a presidential run-off on April 13 after incumbent Daniel Noboa and leftist Luisa González finished…
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Ecuador's Divided Polls Still Suggest Noboa's Likely Runoff Triumph
Recent polling data reveals an electorate deeply divided, with President Daniel Noboa poised for another triumph if a runoff occurs.…
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Latin America Grapples with Anti-Incumbent and Populist Shifts
In 2024, elections across Latin America sent a resounding message: people are fed up with corruption, disappointed in long-standing leaders,…
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Record Number of Latinos to Serve in the Senate
Latino representation in the U.S. Senate is reaching new heights, increasing from five to seven members in the 119th Congress.…
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Election Will Not Impact Immigration Policy in Latin America
Despite Kamala Harris's and Donald Trump's differing platforms, the U.S. election will not significantly change immigration policy in Latin America.…
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Politics
Latin America’s Leftist Governments Join in Rejection of Maduro’s Election Victory
In a rare show of unity, ten Latin American governments, including several leftist administrations, have joined the United States in…
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