After the National Assembly approved a package of constitutional reforms, President Laurentino Cortizo—and protesters—expressed concern over the amendments.
Unlike in the Kirchner era, misguided policies now would swiftly disrupt shale production in Vaca Muerta.
The former Bolivian president, now in exile in Mexico, "for a long time did very well," the AS/COA VP said on "What Next".
The former Bolivian president, now in exile in Mexico, "for a long time did very well," the AS/COA VP said on "What Next."
Recent congressional fights show the strength of the president’s political movement – and the limits of his opponents.
Though his company is about to launch a blockchain-based business credit-worthiness reporting system, the human touch will always be essential, says WNRS’ Nicolas Recalde.
The AS/COA vice president spoke about the economic causes behind recent agitation and protests in the region.
A broad look at how we got here, from the director of the Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University.
Demands for broad constitutional change are not new – and politicians should have listened.