Long touted as the most successful case of democratic vigor and economic development in Latin America, Chile may be losing its shine as other countries make significant progress with economic reforms and democratic consolidation.
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The fatal attacks perpetrated at the Granja Penal Pavón Prison, in which former captain Byron Lima, along with twelve other prisoners who were serving their sentences were killed, certainly drew attention to the deficiencies that exist in the prison system.
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The intervention of President Enrique Peña Nieto in the act of promulgating secondary laws of the National Anti-Corruption System, during which he apologized to citizens for the purchase of the so-called White House, constitutes a positive, though unusual, gesture for our government.
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A study reveals that seven out of ten respondents believe that Argentina’s economic situation is negative and confess they had to reduce household expenses.
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First of all, it is essential to clarify that there is only left-wing populism.
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Political centers are often a headache.
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Incapable of establishing a dialogue with dissident teachers, the government is responsible for the casualties of Nochixtlán.
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A survey by Datum International corroborated what they call the “ideological segmentation” of the country.
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Brazil seems to be muddling through and calling it governance.
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The tight election is over, but now the real work starts.
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