When you cannot erase the story, you may try to rewrite it, giving it a meaning that is radically opposed to the one it had in reality.
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While the Latin American Left remains committed to the promise and necessity of the democratic process, politicians at the other end of the spectrum are showing their disdain for it.
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A recent survey on Venezuelan living standards revealed a grim economic situation in which 87% of the population is now facing wage poverty.
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Free, honest, and rigorous journalism is essential to the maintenance of a strong democracy.
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With the upcoming general elections in Mexico, political tension is increasing.
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Seventy years after his assassination, the impact that Colombian popular leader Jorge Eliécer Gaitán had on politics in the Americas can still be felt.
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The death of Guatemalan dictator Efraín Ríos Montt has brought renewed attention to the racial tensions at the root of the genocide overseen by him.
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Carlos Alvarado has emerged victorious in Costa Rica’s presidential election, maintaining the representation of the PAC party in the presidency.
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To fix the cycle of poverty, wealth needs to be generated. But in Mexico, wealth has been generated, but poverty has remained the same.
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Peru has been struggling to rebuild its democracy for the past twenty years, and the recent resignation of former president Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (PPK) has proved that Peru still has a long way to go.
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