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Mercosur at its lowest

September 21, 2016 by Lucia Conti

Old times Mercosur: Hugo Chavez, Dilma Rousseff, Pepe Mujica and Cristina Kirchner. Image by Wikimedia

Mercosur is at a political impasse, without Presidency and with three out of five members trying to isolate Venezuela. But even more daunting, Argentina and Brazil seem to be working tirelessly to deprive Mercosur of any political connotation.

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Front Page Tagged With: Argentina, Brazil, Macri, Maduro, Mercosur, Temer, Venezuela

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