With the primary behind Uruguayans, here’s a look at who’s in the running and other issues coming up in the October 27 vote.
Explainer: Uruguay's 2019 Presidential Election
Pension Reform Is Only the Start for Brazil. Can Bolsonaro Deliver?
Real growth hinges on a sustained reform agenda including changes to the tax code, writes a longtime Brazil expert.
Guatemala's 2019 Runoff Vote: Giammattei Wins Presidency
Conservative Alejandro Giammattei beat Sandra Torres in a runoff amid low voter turnout to replace Jimmy Morales.
Latin America: Brazil's Anti-Corruption Drive Faces a Backlash
"It’s unlikely we will return to a pre-Car Wash situation in Latin America," said AS/COA's Roberto Simon to the Financial Times.
Latin America Was Making Progress Fighting Corruption. Now Impunity Is Roaring Back.
"The risk is that the region will return to a status quo," write AS/COA's Brendan O'Boyle and Brian Winter in The Washington Post.
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Why AMLO Will Struggle With Mexico's Poverty Rate – Just Like His Predecessors
A new report shows just how much remains to be done for Mexico to reduce poverty and inequality.
Peru’s President Wants Voters to Clean House. Will His Gamble Pay Off?
Vizcarra’s move reflects his political savvy, but carries risk.