* In the government of Ecuador, indigenous groups have begun talks
* Maduro, Guaido face off in a golden battle
* Mexico expects $ 40 billion in U.S. investment by 2024
* Argentine farmers’ groups hold a 24-hour strike
* Brazil’s largest investor remains buyer despite policy
uncertainty
July 13, 2013 (SDN) – The latest is Latin American politics
today:
Brazil approves pre-election bill
BRASILIA – The Brazilian Congress approved the most important text a
big spending package before the election to President Jair
Bolsonaro is continuing to raise his hopes for re-election,
although expected, it supports double-digit inflation and damage
Brazilian exchange.
Lasso government launches protest talks in Ecuador
QUITO – Ecuadorian government and indigenous leaders
The groups on Wednesday began talks on debt relief, debt forgiveness
and other agreements, the result of weeks of protests
President Guillermo Lasso, a former conservative banker.
An agreement to end last month’s protests requires up to 90
days of discussion on 10 topics, from
efforts to focus on fuel subsidies in areas of need
often and a review of loans held by smallholder farmers to the public
and private banks.
Also to talk about is labor and labor rights, prices
control and government efforts to expand oil and minerals
development to raise national revenue, which are indigenous groups
the opposite.