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Electoral Circle 2014 in Latin America: Winds of Change?

... developed provinces [8] . This has been a latent threat so far, but there is a slight risk that these attitudes could become a factor of internal destabilization on the eve of the election. Center-Left to Keep Power elfinancierocr.com Nikolay Kalashnikov: Costa Rica: Should We Expect Changesafter the Elections? The election in Chile also ensured continuity of power. Michelle Bachelet, who left presidential office in 2010 at the peak of her popularity, returned to the presidential palace after four-year rule of the center-right under Sebastián ...

07.04.2014

Costa Rica: Should We Expect Changesafter the Elections?

... Research at the Centre for Political Studies, RAS Institute of Latin America, talked to the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) about the balance of power in the run-up to the second round of elections scheduled for April 2014. What changes is Costa Rica expecting to see after the presidential elections? Will the new president be able to fix the mistakes of the Laura Chinchilla administration and pull the country out of its difficult economic position? Costa Rica is indeed in a complicated economic position. At this point, it is virtually impossible ...

27.02.2014

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