AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPeru Runoff Update: Peru’s presidential runoff remains essentially deadlocked as Keiko Fujimori holds a razor-thin lead early Monday, then Roberto Sánchez edges ahead by just two-tenths of a point with 94% counted—another reminder of the country’s deep right-left polarization and the instability it has fueled. Bolivia Protest Crackdown: President Rodrigo Paz signaled impatience with weeks of roadblocks, backing a path toward a state of emergency that would authorize military intervention, while blaming “narcoterrorists” for unrest and warning their “days are numbered.” Chile Rights & Impunity: Chilean human rights groups are rallying against proposed impunity measures, while lawmakers and courts move to scrutinize alleged excessive force against student protesters. U.S.-Chile Trade Pressure: The U.S. is advancing new Section 301 forced-labor tariff proposals affecting dozens of economies, raising the stakes for exporters and trade compliance across the region. Chile Diplomacy Tension: Palestinians in Chile are pushing back over the government’s Israel-related ambassador appointment, highlighting how foreign policy shifts are landing at home. Sports/World Cup Prep: Portugal’s Rafael Leão faces uncertainty after a red card in a warm-up vs Chile, with the Nigeria friendly looming as a key final test.
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