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This is the political map in Latin America

2019-10-30T04:55:44.161Z


Amid the political realities that define each country in the region, a map is necessary to understand how the forces are: left, right or center?


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(CNN Spanish) - There are several Latin American countries that are going through high political moments: either because of the elections and the political model that is at stake or because of the intense protests that have raised their voice of rejection. In Argentina, Peronism has just signed up a new triumph with Alberto Fernández, who won more than 48% of the votes. While in Bolivia, Evo Morales faces questioned elections between massive protests.

Ecuador is barely recovering from the social turmoil that broke out for days on account of the decree that suspended fuel subsidies. And in other nations, last year's election results reflected the desire for a radical change, as was the case in Brazil that, with the victory of Bolsonaro, bet on a right-wing model (bordering on the extreme), after the Dilma government Dilma Rousseff and Michel Temer.

Amid the political realities that define each country in the region, a map is necessary to understand how the forces are: left, right or center?

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Source: cnnespanol

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