The Colombian president’s intervention into major private health insurers reflects growing frustration over obstacles to his reform agenda.
Americas Quarterly
Petro’s Healthcare Move Reveals His New Governing Strategy
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Laura Lizarazo
Martinelli’s Shadow Still Dominates Panama Election
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Mat Youkee
The former president’s proxy candidate, José Raúl Mulino, leads the polls ahead of the May 5 vote.
What Ecuador’s Embassy Drama Means for Noboa
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Sebastián Hurtado
The raid on the Mexican embassy in Quito to seize a convicted former vice president hurts the president’s international prospects, but might help him domestically.
Maduro Gets His Wish: A Divided Venezuelan Opposition
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Tony Frangie Mawad
The July 28 vote may hinge on how Machado and Rosales resolve their differences. Otherwise, regime-controlled institutions will most likely dictate the outcome.
AQ Podcast | Venezuela: Maduro’s and the Opposition’s Strategies
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AQ Online
A look at what Nicolás Maduro and the opposition are hoping to accomplish with the July 28th election, which virtually nobody expects to be free or fair
Peru’s Brewing Migration Storm
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Will Freeman
As Peru’s deeply unpopular Congress erodes democracy, its citizens are increasingly voting with their feet. Washington can prevent a bigger outflow.