Wednesday’s Latin American Pulse opens with Bolivia’s COB chief Mario Argollo evading the arrest order against him as intelligence suspects he has left the country, Chile’s Cámara voting on José Antonio Kast’s Reconstrucción Nacional law, AtlasIntel’s first post-audio survey cutting Flávio Bolsonaro more than five points as the senator admits meeting Daniel Vorcaro, the MERVAL surrendering 1.47% of Monday’s Druckenmiller-driven record, Colombia’s first-round candidates entering their closing eleven days, and Peru’s JNE locking the Fujimori–Sánchez debate calendar. Today’s intelligence brief tracks six institutional decisions inside the same 24 hours.
01 · Bolivia — Argollo Goes Fugitive as Parliament Splits Over Arrest Order Volatile
The Latin American Pulse leads in Bolivia, where police failed Tuesday to locate COB executive Mario Argollo a day after Fiscal General Roger Mariaca confirmed the arrest order for instigación pública a delinquir and presunto terrorismo. Intelligence units presume Argollo and other charged dirigentes have left the country, triggering migratory checks; the order names twenty-four labour leaders. The Asamblea Legislativa split Tuesday, with deputy José Maldonado defending the measure as sedition while others called it an error. Police logged at least 90 detained from Monday’s El Alto-to-La Paz march.













