Paraguay's ruling Colorado Party is in turmoil just ahead of April 2023 elections.
The right-wing conservative "Partido Colorado" has long dominated Paraguayan politics and has remained in power even amid the volatile anti-incumbent wave that has recently swept Latin America.
With a brand focused on pro-business stability and traditional values in a country often considered the most Catholic in the region, it has held power for all but five of the last seventy-seven years, losing only the 2008 election when two candidates split the party's electorate.
But ahead of the December 18 primaries, the . . .
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