From Lula da Silva's "taste" to give confidence to the markets, to a López Obrador who "did not leave Mexico" and refused to challenge the United States. Politologist John Mario González analyzes why the Colombian project prioritizes the "survival" of the leader above the economic stability and security of the population. Read more
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From Lula da Silva's "taste" to give confidence to the markets, to a López Obrador who "did not leave Mexico" and refused to challenge the United States. Politologist John Mario González analyzes why the Colombian project prioritizes the "survival" of the leader above the economic stability and security of the population. Read more