LATAM Weekly Roundup — November 1, 2024
This week, Uruguay prepares for a runoff election as Venezuela’s Maduro seeks economic backing from Putin. In Chile, regional and municipal elections saw the center-left lose ground, with 11 regions headed to a second round on November 24. Argentina’s Foreign Affairs Minister was replaced after a UN voting dispute, while Brazil and Venezuela face rising tensions over diplomatic clashes. Mexico’s Supreme Court judges resigned en masse over judicial reform, and Bolivia’s Evo Morales accused state agents of an assassination attempt amidst an abuse case investigation. Ecuador and Colombia also gear up for a Galápagos summit on energy cooperation.
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