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...Mexicans living in the US sent home a staggering $63.2bn in remittances last year and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador hailed the news as a triumph....
...“This day will mark a before and after,” said Florentino Perez, president of Spanish club Real Madrid and the chief architect of the ESL....
...“His rhetoric, despite being an outsider and although he has a strong anti-establishment bent, is not rhetoric like Amlo [President Andrés Manuel López Obrador] in Mexico or even less like [President Nayib...
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...But although the country’s National Electoral Council (CNE) says that leftwing economist Andrés Arauz and conservative businessman Guillermo Lasso will face off in the second round on April 11, Pérez has...
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...Indigenous leader Yaku Pérez and Guillermo Lasso, a wealthy ex-banker, were in a technical tie for second place, with the CNE giving Pérez 20.04 per cent to Lasso’s 19.97 per cent....
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...Leading nearly every poll is Andrés Arauz, a young leftwing economist who has the backing of the country’s combative former president, Rafael Correa....
...Pérez is locked in a knife-edge battle with rightwing businessman Guillermo Lasso to make the decisive run-off in April against leftist economist Andrés Arauz, who won the first round comfortably....
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...Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has taken that old adage to heart....
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