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The lads of South America’s political class will have stay on their toes: Peruvian voters are set to elect their first female president in April.
...the word 'American' is not an ethnic or racial identification, but a signal that one adheres to the basic ideals that the United States is supposed to espouse.
You might think that the election of a Nobel Peace Prize winner in a friendly Central American country would merit an article or two in the U.S. press.
Venezuelan liberator Simon Bolivar once wrote that the nations that now comprise Spanish-speaking Latin America should naturally be drawn to common causes, due to their “common origin, language, customs, and religion”.
This summer’s elections in Mexico will be historic in more ways than one...
This December, Chileans are expected to elect their first female president.
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