Luis Almagro (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Luis Almagro" in English language version.

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  • Zabludovsky, Karla (November 14, 2019). "Bolivia Is The Internet's Latest Rorschach Test". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved December 4, 2019. And, as so often with the big names of Latin America — where the word "coup" is supercharged ... how you see what has happened to him is often dependent on your own political ideology. On the left, he's seen as the victim of a putsch; on the right, his downfall is taken as evidence of democracy trumping authoritarianism on the continent.

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  • Idrobo, Nicolás; Kronick, Dorothy; Rodríguez, Francisco (October 2022). "Do shifts in late-counted votes signal fraud? Evidence from Bolivia". The Journal of Politics. 84 (4). doi:10.1086/719639. SSRN 3621475.

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  • "OAS chief Almagro expelled by his own party over attacks on Venezuela". December 18, 2018.
  • "OAS chief Almagro expelled by his own party over attacks on Venezuela". Morning Star. December 18, 2018.

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  • Idrobo, Nicolás; Kronick, Dorothy; Rodríguez, Francisco (October 2022). "Do shifts in late-counted votes signal fraud? Evidence from Bolivia". The Journal of Politics. 84 (4). doi:10.1086/719639. SSRN 3621475.

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  • "Coup or not a coup? Bolivia's Evo Morales flees presidential crisis". Univision (in Spanish). November 12, 2019. Retrieved December 4, 2019. The discussion over whether it was a coup falls largely along ideological lines. Left wing supporters of Morales point like to point to a long history of military coups in Latin America, while critics of the former president point to the 14 years he spent in power, in violation of constitutional term limits. ... But political experts say the events hardly resemble a classic coup scenario. ... In a typical coup, the military usually take a more proactive role, taking up arms against the sitting ruler and installing one of their own in the presidential palace, at least temporarily.

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