
Juan Spinetto
Latin America Columnist at Bloomberg Opinion
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2 days ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Juan Spinetto
Se trata de una verdad que no se puede endulzar: todos los artículos alarmistas que usted pueda haber leído sobre las repercusiones de la decisión de México de elegir a su poder judicial, en la votación que se celebró el domingo, son esencialmente acertados.
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3 days ago |
shorturl.at | Juan Spinetto
Sunday’s judiciary election was a government power grab cynically disguised as an exercise in democracy. It won’t lead to a more just Mexico. This truth defies any sugarcoating: Every alarming article you may have read about the consequences of Mexico’s decision to elect its judiciary, in a vote that took place on Sunday, is essentially accurate.
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3 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Juan Spinetto
Don’t mind my power grab. (Bloomberg Opinion) -- This truth defies any sugarcoating: Every alarming article you may have read about the consequences of Mexico’s decision to elect its judiciary, in a vote that took place on Sunday, is essentially accurate. This was a capricious exercise designed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to radically change Mexico’s justice system after the courts ruled against the government in several instances of his mandate, which ended in September.
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4 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Juan Spinetto
The museum of the future, and always will be? (Bloomberg Opinion) -- Across the famed Copacabana beach, amid spectacular ocean and hillside views, an odd concrete structure juts out: It’s the Museum of Image and Sound, a project that seeks to rescue the city’s rich cultural heritage. When I moved to Rio de Janeiro in late 2010, the museum’s site held signs announcing its imminent opening. Almost 15 years later, the building is still unfinished.
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1 week ago |
union-bulletin.com | Juan Spinetto
Latin America’s demographic time bomb keeps ticking. Data published in the past few weeks confirm the quick decline in the region’s fertility levels, with the number of births in Brazil falling to the lowest in close to 50 years. In Argentina, the number of newborns has almost halved in just a decade, with kindergartens struggling to find pupils. In 2024, Uruguay had more deaths than births for the fourth consecutive year.
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