Louisa Reynolds, The Tico Times, Costa Rica – In the wake of two major corruption scandals that have led to seven consecutive weeks of anti-corruption demonstrations, a new poll in the run-up to general elections in September shows right-wing populist Manuel Baldizón still leading. But his popularity has stagnated due to a widespread perception that his administration is likely to be as corrupt as that of current President Otto Pérez Molina’s.
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In Guatemala, Anti-Establishment Presidential Candidate Benefits From Corruption Scandals
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