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Christopher Martínez

Ph.D. in Political Science from Loyola University Chicago, United States. Researcher at the Faculty of Economics and Government of the Universidad San Sebastián. Partner and Director of Policy at StreamData, and Alternate Director of the Millennium Nucleus on Political Crises in Latin America – CRISPOL.

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The Crypto-Scandal and the Political Survival of Javier Milei

In light of recent events and Argentina's political history, it is possible that Milei will manage to overcome this crisis. However, his power will be weakened, as it largely depends on public perception of his ability to manage the country's economy.

Presidential Instability and the “Survival” of Sebastian Piñera

Since October 18, 2019 (18-O), Chile has gone from being one of the most stable countries to one whose government periodically struggles to stay afloat. Since 1990, none of the Chilean presidents had experienced a scenario in which there was any doubt as to whether or not they would be able to complete their presidential term.