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timelines:south_america_progress_decline_and_hope [2017/05/24 06:22] – created petiketimelines:south_america_progress_decline_and_hope [2019/03/29 15:13] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 **November 20th, 2011**: Cristina Kirchner is reelected as President of Argentina after getting 50.5% of the vote in one of the most disputed run-off elections in the history of Argentina. The actual elections happened a month earlier, and Cristina got 49.7% of the vote. **November 20th, 2011**: Cristina Kirchner is reelected as President of Argentina after getting 50.5% of the vote in one of the most disputed run-off elections in the history of Argentina. The actual elections happened a month earlier, and Cristina got 49.7% of the vote.
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 **May 10th, 2057:** Treaty of Guadalajara: considered a landmark step in South American politics, all 13 nations of South America (including Trinidad and Tobago) sign a treaty pledging to never again fight a war between themselves. As concrete steps towards this goal, all final customs barriers in South America are abolished, they agree to double joint military exercises, reduce total domestic military spending by 10% apiece by 2060, create three joint naval task forces to patrol the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Pacific, and create a common Office of Economic Integration to ease barriers between the ALADEC and LAFTA blocs. **May 10th, 2057:** Treaty of Guadalajara: considered a landmark step in South American politics, all 13 nations of South America (including Trinidad and Tobago) sign a treaty pledging to never again fight a war between themselves. As concrete steps towards this goal, all final customs barriers in South America are abolished, they agree to double joint military exercises, reduce total domestic military spending by 10% apiece by 2060, create three joint naval task forces to patrol the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Pacific, and create a common Office of Economic Integration to ease barriers between the ALADEC and LAFTA blocs.
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