Latest from Latin Pulse – May 6th

The program analyzes the latest moves with diplomacy and electoral laws to recall President Maduro or at least restore some balance to the eroded democratic system in Venezuela. The program also includes the second part of our extended look at the links between remittances and globalization.

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The road to Colombia’s complete peace: Next up ELN

Colombia’s remaining guerrilla group, the ELN, is finally coming to the negotiating table. But the government is in a very different negotiating position with the ELN than with FARC, a point reflected in the vague, poorly worded negotiation agreement announced March 30th.

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The return of a Fujimori

Sixteen years after Alberto Fujimori resigned the presidency of Peru amid accusations of election-rigging and corruption, his daughter Keiko Fujimori is locked in a neck-to-neck presidential runoff race.

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The new offensive against gangs in El Salvador

The government of President Salvador Sánchez Cerén has launched a new, expansive (and expensive) anti-crime package targeting gang leaders, reforming prisons and establishing renewed police presence in select municipalities.  Will it work?

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