Monday, January 02, 2006

Latin American Election Update

COUNTRY & DATE (see Nov. 25th)

Honduras - Nov 2005. President elect Manuel Zelaya Rosales .
Chile - Dec 2005. Election run off January 15. Michelle Bachelet and Sebastián Piñera. Madam Bachelet obtained 46% of the votes last December 11, 2005 and Piñera 25.4%.
Bolivia - Dec 2005. President elect Evo Morales, leftist anti-USA. Morales has already scheduled his trip around the world. Starting with Cuba and Venezuela, he is scheduled to visit, among others, France and South Africa. Morales has a huge challenge ahead of him, as he must now prove to those who elected him that he can in fact lead Bolivia and bring economic stability to that poor nation.
Haiti - Jan 2006. A mess, elections postponed again, for the fourth time, as those in charge have not distributed 3.5 million voter ID cards and 35 presidential candidates will certainly mean a run-off. In the meantime Justices have been fired, havoc reigns and South Florida suffers.

Whether or not the results of the election will impact the rest of Latin America remains to be seen. Venezuela's Chavez has, while certainly a loud mouth, has used the threat of oil to control his position and is already at odds with Mexico and maintains a polite rapport with Colombia.