"Everyone wants to know if [Bolsonaro] will cross that line and create a genuine institutional crisis," said AS/COA's Brian Winter to the Associated Press.
Democracy & Elections
Brazil on Edge for a Bicentennial Bolsonaro Has Made His Own
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Carla Bridi and Diane Jeantet
Chile Now Has a Chance to Get New Constitution Right
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Patricio Navia
Voters showed that they want a new charter, not a new country.
Nicaragua's Descent to Darkness
"Nicaragua has already crossed the threshold to dictatorship," writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth for Univision.
REACTION: Chile Rejects New Constitution
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AQ Editors
After a three-year process, the country is left with a question of how to fulfill their previous vote to change the magna carta.
AQ Podcast: Brazil’s Election and the Risk of an Institutional Standoff
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AQ Online
Political analyst Thomas Traumann on the final weeks of the campaign and what could happen next
What to Watch in Chile's Constitutional Plebiscite
Chilean experts Isabel Aninat, Robert Funk, Alejandra Matus, and Andres Velasco preview what’s at stake in the September 4 vote to approve or reject.
Mexico’s Opposition Must Fight AMLO—and an Enduring Stigma
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Vanessa Rubio
Those asking why the opposition has struggled to challenge AMLO share part of the blame for its plight.