Latin America faces a decisive November with an electoral cocktail in which five countries – Nicaragua, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile and Honduras – are at stake to maintain the current political course or to take a turn.
The month will open and close with two presidential elections in Central America: some very controversial in Nicaragua, where the re-election of Daniel Ortega seems assured, and others in which Hondurans will choose the successor to the controversial government of Juan Orlando Hernández, flooded by corruption.
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