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Many thought Bolivia had changed for good under Evo Morales – but perhaps that thinking was premature.
Presidential candidate Alberto Fernández with his running mate, former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
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Populism has a long history in Argentina, tied to the legacy of Juan Perón. Where does Alberto Fernández fit in?
Many of Latin America’s leftist ‘revolutions’ are now in crisis. But the left is resurging in some countries.
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Progressives are leading in the presidential elections of Argentina, Uruguay and Bolivia, bucking the region’s recent rightward trend. But there are lessons in the failures of leftists past.
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El Día Después is an important initiative led by the cultural and intellectual elite, for all Mexicans.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador on the trail.
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador looks set to win the presidency on his third try. Mexico’s powerful interests are scrambling to stop him.
After executing a stunning break with his left-wing predecessor, Ecuador’s new president, Lenin Moreno, has been ousted from his party.
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Ecuador’s new president, Lenin Moreno, has been disavowed by the party that brought him to power after disputing with his left-wing predecessor.