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Keeping the post-2001 inter-ethnic coalition formula will preclude genuine reform
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A fall in oil revenues has forced the country to devalue its currency for a second time this year
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In a fragmented field, Correa’s left and Lasso’s right look set for an election showdown
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The recent sacking of a central bank governor has highlighted the fragile independence of many such institutions
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Jihadist groups have had mixed responses to the pandemic so far
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President Rahmon has dispelled doubt by standing for election again, to become the longest-serving former Soviet leader
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The government has plans for addressing the country’s economic crisis, but Congress is unlikely to approve
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Guatemala’s economy looks likely to recover next year, though the extent of the recovery depends on several factors
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Allegations of procurement and tender fraud have engulfed the ruling ANC
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Pyongyang recently made a rare acknowledgement of failure to achieve targets and brought forward a new economic plan
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