On October 25, Argentina will hold Presidential and legislative elections. The favorite candidate, Daniel Scioli, has confirmed he will follow his predecessors Néstor and Cristina Kirchner to continue improving the country’s economic situation
october 21, 2015@ 12:10:25 | lidice velenzuela
Mexico-Ayotzinapa
The 43 students from the Ayotnizapa Rural Teachers School, Mexico, disappearaed over four months ago, have yet to reappear and thus the country cannot close the wound caused by their disappearance, another case in the wave of violence which exists in the country
february 12, 2015@ 18:02:22 | lidice velenzuela
On June 7, under the shadow of growing violence, Mexicans will take to the polls to elect 500 deputies to the National Congress, nine governors and more than 1,000 mayors, while a high possibility of absenteeism threatens the political parties in this round of voting
june 8, 2015@ 10:06:45 | lidice velenzuela
The Bolivarian government of Venezuela is currently under fire from the international and domestic right wing. These forces - divided but backed by the U.S. – are attempting to destabilize and overthrow the Bolivarian Revolution, via a brutal economic war, spurious smear campaigns against elected leaders, and the dissemination of misinformation.
february 5, 2015@ 10:02:50 | lidice velenzuela
Ecuador’s violent opposition continues mobilizations attacking the government of President Rafael Correa and the Citizens’ Revolution, attracting little support within the population • Other Latin American countries pledge support
august 24, 2015@ 16:08:25 | lidice velenzuela
Six months after the forced disappearance of 43 Ayotzinapa students, their families and the people of Mexico continue to fight for justice within the country and internationally, to ensure the case is not forgotten as so many others have been.
march 26, 2015@ 09:03:00 | lidice velenzuela
Although political situations can change overnight, Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina, with a full military career behind him at 54 years of age, continues to enjoy the support of big business, which would like to prop up his controversial administration until the next scheduled elections, September 7
june 10, 2015@ 20:06:52 | lidice velenzuela