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"The choice of the term presidential breakdown to conceptually describe the many early presidential exits in Latin America is right on target, as it accurately describes one of the most interesting phenomena in Latin American presidentialism, brilliantly treated by the authors. The fall of Fujimori was precipitated by a video leaked to the opposition by Montesinos's personal secretary and confidante, Matilde Pinchi Pinchi. In combining creative theory-building with detailed coverage of recent political history, this volume is a major contribution to comparative presidentialism and to the study of Latin American democracy." - Timothy J. Contrary to journalistic interpretations, the authors demonstrate that presidential breakdown is driven more by executive-legislative relations than by popular protests - and also that recent presidential breakdowns are more likely to lead to the reequilibration of a democratic regime than to its demise. Pinchi Pinchi said she overhead a telephone conversation in which Montesinos and Fujimori discussed successfully retrieving the video from Salazar. Matilde Pinchi Pinchi in her first deposition claimed that she released the video to stop Montesinos from going in the wrong direction of ordering murders. Pinchi Pinchi dijo que Montesinos y Beltrán Ortega se gritaban en la oficina del primero, cuando él era jefe del Servicio de Inteligencia Nacional (SIN). There is nothing to corroborate Matilda Pinchi Pinchis word, ' Bozzo said. This collection represents a major advance in our understanding of contemporary democracy in the region. Then theres the case of businesswoman Matilde Pinchi. "A worrisome proportion of democratically elected presidents in Latin America fail to complete their terms in office.










Matilde pinchi pinchi