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Peru Votes Again as Fujimori Shadows Haunt a Restless Republic
Peru's presidential runoff between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez has become more than a vote. It is a stress test…
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Peru Faces Another Runoff as Voters Reject the Political Class
Peru's June runoff between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez exposes a fractured democracy in which blank votes beat every candidate,…
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Peru Election Fury Turns Fraud Claims Into Democratic Crime Scene
Rafael López Aliaga's fraud accusations have pushed Peru's election dispute into darker territory, where anger at electoral authorities, fear of…
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Cuba Vote Shows Washington’s War Button Still Has Few Locks
A failed Senate push to curb Trump's military authority over Cuba leaves Latin America staring at a dangerous pattern: Iran,…
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Colombia Votes While Bombs Ask Who Really Rules the Nation
An attack that killed civilians in Colombia's southwest has crashed into the presidential campaign, exposing how armed violence still bends…
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Peru Counts So Slowly It Makes Elections Look Dirty
Peru's election mess is not only about missing ballots or delayed tallies. It is about a democracy that keeps producing…
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Latin America Votes While Trump Looms Over Every Fragile Ballot
From Peru to Brazil, Latin America's election season is unfolding under pressure from Washington, rising crime, and exhausted voters, turning…
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Peru Votes Again as Fear and Fragmentation Rewrite the Campaign
Peru enters its April vote after another presidential fall, a doubled homicide rate, and a record field of candidates, with…
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Latin America Continues Voting While Centralism Concentrates Power in Capitals
Adapted from Eugene Zapata-Gareschéa's original Americas Quarterly article, this analysis examines how central governments across Latin America concentrate power, deprive…
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Colombia Picks Its Pieces as the Presidential Race Finally Hardens
Colombia’s latest vote did not choose a president, but it exposed the battlefield ahead: a strengthened left, a revived right,…
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