One year after winning the election, Ecuador's president faces congressional gridlock and security problems, says political scientist Paolo Moncagatta.
Democracy & Elections
LatAm in Focus: Guillermo Lasso's Tricky Year
LatAm and Caribbean Nations Divided in Vote to Expel Russia from Human Rights Council
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Nora Gámez Torres
"It’s disappointing but not surprising that Cuba and Nicaragua voted against the resolution and that so many other Latin American nations abstained," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Miami Herald.
Things Are Never So Bad That They Can't Get Worse: Inside the Collapse of Venezuela
Former NYT's Andes Bureau Chief William Neuman discussed his new book with Guillermo Zubillaga, head of AS/COA's Venezuela Working Group.
Despite Everything, Bolsonaro Could Still Win
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Brian Winter
AQ’s editor-in-chief returns to Brazil and finds an unexpectedly open 2022 election.
With Anti-Establishment Message, Rodrigo Chaves Wins Costa Rica's Presidency
Amid low turnout, the economist won the April 3 runoff against ex-President José María Figueres.
A Music Festival Reveals the Generation Gap in Brazil’s Politics
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Cedê Silva
A controversy over pro-Lula demonstrations at Lollapalooza overlaps with Bolsonaro’s bid to court older voters.
AQ Podcast: Petro’s Race to Lose in Colombia?
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AQ Online
The former Bogotá mayor's path to the presidency may not be as clear as it looks, says a leading Colombian analyst.