The economy minister surpassed expectations, while the libertarian failed to improve on his August performance.
REACTION: Massa Takes First Place in Argentina, Heads to Runoff With Milei
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AQ Editors
AS/COA Insider: Juan Cruz Díaz on Twists and Turns in Argentina's Presidential Elections
"A few weeks ago, no one would have bet that [Sergio] Massa had a chance to be president," says the AS/COA senior advisor.
AQ Podcast: The White House’s Juan Gonzalez on the Venezuela-U.S. Deal
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AQ Online
President Biden’s top Latin America aide on an agreement that has been months in the making.
The U.S.-Venezuela Agreement: Big Hopes and Big Questions
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Tony Frangie-Mawad
The U.S. temporarily reversed some key restrictions—but set a short deadline for Maduro’s regime to comply with conditions. Are fair elections set to happen in 2024?
Erika Hilton’s Battle Against Brazil’s Conservative Congress
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Angela Boldrini
The trailblazing first-term trans legislator is pursuing minority rights during an uncertain moment for Brazil’s left.
How Buenos Aires’ Industrial Ring Defines Argentine Politics
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Jordana Timerman
Electoral juggernaut and hotbed of discontent, the capital’s outlying cities have loomed large. Is that about to change?
REACTION: Daniel Noboa Wins Presidency in Ecuador
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AQ Editors
Noboa will lead the country through May 2025 amid rising violence and economic uncertainty.