There are still several chances to correct mistakes made so far.
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Guatemala seems to be in a critical moment in its history. People feel there is a general absence of legitimacy for their elected representatives, not only in the executive branch, but also in the Congress, a feeling that extends to the courts, justice system, and to local officials. All are seen as corrupt and inefficient.
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The blank ballot, a “vote of discontent,” reflects popular frustration with “corruption and debasement of public affairs” as “democracy goes through some bad times.” But blank votes are not the answer.
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Social conflicts should be resolved through institutional channels.
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There is a common feeling that obligatory voting is a bother, and indeed, an infringement on personal freedom, and even drives “vote buying.” But this “libertarian stance” is bogus.
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A group of civil society organizations is creating “Acción Ciudadana Frente a la Pobreza” to fight social and economic problems in Mexico.
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Peru’s boosters, both nationally and internationally, are bullish on its prospects, though many Peruvians are less optimistic.
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Democracy is not a success if human rights are violated and democratic spaces are restricted.
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Mexicans have long struggled for democracy, and while they have made progress, many of them feel disillusioned by their current version.
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That is “blindingly obvious,” though many politicians still treat it like an “untouchable” topic.
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