The inquiry probably won't bring down the president, but it has the potential to reduce his chances to win reelection next year.
The Biggest Risk to Bolsonaro from Congress’s COVID Investigation
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Oliver Stuenkel
End of an Era in Cuba? For Exiles in Miami, Raúl Castro’s Exit Is Just 'More of the Same'
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Adriana Brasileiro, Mario J. Pentón, and Andres Viglucci
“It remains to be seen how much flexibility Díaz-Canel will have,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Miami Herald.
Opposite Corners: Castillo and Fujimori to Spar in Peru’s Second Round
The electorate’s apathy is giving way to antipathy as two of the most polarizing candidates move on to the June 6 runoff.
AMLO and Mexico’s Most Important Electoral Body Are on a Collision Course
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Jacqueline Peschard
Months from the largest elections in the country’s history, an electoral institution finds itself drawn into public battle.
Third Time's a Charm for Ecuador's Guillermo Lasso
The president-elect has pitched a business-friendly economic vision but will have to work with a divided legislature.
Peru Heads to Runoff Election After Presidential Vote Split
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Jim Wyss
"Can anyone successfully govern Peru?" said AS/COA's Brian Winter to Bloomberg.
Holly K. Sonneland en VOA: Elecciones en Perú y Ecuador
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Lenny Castro y Néstor Aguilera
"En el escenario político en los dos países hay un nivel de hastío", dijo la gerente editorial senior de AS/COA Online.