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Reuters
The latest politics in Latin America today:
Ecuador cuts petrol prices with new concessions to protesters
Quito-Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso drops petrol on Sunday And 10 cents a gallon, which said it would cut diesel prices, is the latest effort to end nearly two weeks of anti-government protests that killed at least six people.
Demonstrations by predominantly indigenous protesters demanding low prices for fuel and food began on June 13 and drastically reduced oil production in Ecuador.
Support for Chile's Bolic, record low level new constitution
Left-wing Chilean President Gabriel Bolic and public opinion on the planned new constitution are recorded A private survey that has reached a low level, the company's Cadem showed that the majority of the surveyed people said the economy was stagnant or deteriorating.
Brazil's Bolsonaro proposes running mate
Sao Paulo – President Bolsonaro will announce former Defense Minister Walter Braganette as a running mate in the upcoming October elections in an interview Said that. .. The retired Army General Braga Net was previously the Chief of Staff of Bolsonaro.
Mexico is focusing on incentives for companies to save water in the drought of the northern provinces
Mexico City – President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of Mexico says water Consumption in northern Nuevo Leon to support regional drought efforts that said they were ready to give financial benefits to companies to reduce. (Edited by Gabriel Araujo, Alistair Bell)