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17/09/2017 | Frente Externo
Latin America - Can Peru’s Kuczynski Overcome a Hostile Congress and Recapture Public Support?
LIMA, Peru—After little more than a year in office, Peru’s president, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, faces an uphill battle to realize his agenda of ramping up economic growth in order to reduce poverty and follow through on other campaign promises. Can PPK, as he is known in Peru, deliver?.
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01/02/2011 | Frente Externo
Peru's Mercurial Electorate Looks for More of the Same
As Peru approaches general elections on April 10, polls show that voters are leaning toward continuity, which might be expected for a country with one of the world's fastest-growing economies.
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10/08/2010 | Frente Externo
Ecuadorian government cracks down on Native leaders
An acrimonious relationship between Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa and Native leaders took a turn for the worse in July when the government charged Delfin Tenesaca, Puruha Kichwa and Marlon Santi, Shaur, the presidents of the country’s largest indigenous organizations, with terrorism and sabotage.
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06/08/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
South American Indigenous Protests Highlight Development Tensions
With the entire western Amazon experiencing oil and mining booms, indigenous groups in the Amazon Basin and the Andes -- already fighting encroachment by loggers and small-scale farmers, or else struggling to obtain title for their ancestral land -- have now stepped up their resistance to efforts to exploit oil reserves, mineral deposits and other natural resources in and nearby their communities. In response, the region's presidents have accused native leaders and environmentalists who help them of everything from terrorism to being U.S. lackeys.
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