Paraguay held presidential elections on 30 April which delivered an unexpectedly strong result for the ruling Associación Nacional Republicana-Partido Colorado (ANR-PC). Political continuity – the ANR-PC has held power for the better part of the last eight decades – does not, however, mean stability, as the first article in the May edition of the
Latin American Regional Report: Brazil & Southern Cone outlines. And despite broadly positive growth prospects in Paraguay, especially compared with the rest of the region, President-elect Santiago Peña will face his fair share of economic challenges.
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