It’s hard to think of more complications facing a presidential vote.
Hemispheric Updates
Never mind the pandemic: Andrés Manuel López Obrador is making his first international trip since taking office. There will be layovers.
Opposition candidate Luis Abinader won the presidency in the country’s July 5 elections, Latin America’s first general elections since the arrival of COVID-19.
The president hit the 100-day mark on June 9 with a solid approval rating after receiving praise for his government’s quick response to COVID-19.
From Chile to the Dominican Republic, we look at where and how the pandemic is postponing going to the polls.
In spite of his political battles at home and criticism from abroad, El Salvador’s president ends his first year in office with an approval rating north of 90 percent.
Called the “new normal,” the country began its three-part reopening plan on May 18, even as confirmed COVID-19 cases topped 50,000.