At the beginning, most of South America supports the "New American revolution" of the President Obama (with exception of Colombia and Peru). However, in Chile, the corruption in his government, force to Michelle Bachelet to resign. Some days later, Jovino Novoa (President of the Senate) is elect by the National Congress for to assume the presidency.
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| - At the beginning, most of South America supports the "New American revolution" of the President Obama (with exception of Colombia and Peru). However, in Chile, the corruption in his government, force to Michelle Bachelet to resign. Some days later, Jovino Novoa (President of the Senate) is elect by the National Congress for to assume the presidency.
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| - At the beginning, most of South America supports the "New American revolution" of the President Obama (with exception of Colombia and Peru). However, in Chile, the corruption in his government, force to Michelle Bachelet to resign. Some days later, Jovino Novoa (President of the Senate) is elect by the National Congress for to assume the presidency.
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