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The View from the North: Time for a Pinochet-Style Vote in Cuba

By SILVIO CANTO, JR. Back in 1988, General Augusto Pinochet had run Chile for 15 years. He had overthrown the Popular Unity government of President Salvador Allende in a controversial military coup in 1973 that gained international condemnation but was little understood by the outside world. Allende’s three-year presidency led to an extended period of social unrest and political tension

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Alfonso Romo, AMLO’s Link to the Wealthy

By RICARDO CASTILLO     In mid-July, former Mexican Treasury Secretary Carlos Urzúa, upon presenting his resignation to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), launched a frontal attack against AMLO’s Chief of Staff Alfonso Romo Garza in an interview. “It’s most difficult to understand the type of relationship, ideologically speaking, Romo has with the president,” Urzúa said. “He’s an extreme right-winger.” Urzúa

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Mexico, Home of Fifis and Chairos

By RICARDO CASTILLO     There’s always been political slang wherever there are politics, which is in every territory that has an organized government administration. In this sense, Mexico is no different. But for this writer, there are two words currently in Mexican political vogue that were not always there before. In fact, these words that came into fashion in the few

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Newly Arrived Chilean Envoy to Mexico Hosts National Day Fest

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS     Decked out in a traditional Chilean chamanto poncho and chupalla hat, newly arrived Chilean Ambassador to Mexico Domingo Arteaga Echeverría welcomed guests to a diplomatic reception at Mexico City’s Club Naval Norte on Thursday, Sept. 20, to mark his country’s national day. Chile formally declared its independence from Spain on Sept. 18, 1810 (although it was not until

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