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The pact signed between Mexico’s National Action Party (PAN) and neofascist Vox signals the end of “any fantasy of the supposed democratic vocation” adopted by the opposition party in 1939 to challenge the policies of Lázaro Cárdenas.

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The Constitutional Convention is expected to work on a new, more democratic Chilean Constitution that will replace the current one, which dates to the country’s terrorist resistance era.

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There appears to be a democratic decline in El Salvador as President Nayib Bukele utilizes his power in legislation to open the doors for re-election in 2024.

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For many, history consists of undeniable and personal truths. One such truth is the history of what happened in the 2019 coup in Bolivia.

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Former President of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe, has proposed a general amnesty, which has led some to question the efficacy of the nation’s current penal system.

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There is a disconnect between the electoral campaign discussions of the two popular alliances and the issues concerning the majority of the population in Argentina.

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A political party is a group of citizens with a shared goal distinct from other groups due to the type of goal it pursues while assuming control of a community or country.

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Globalization and the processes of economic integration have signified an increase in the power that transnational corporations possess in Latin America.

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Recent discussions about whether women can work in Afghanistan following the Taliban’s takeover have led others to investigate the economic impact of women’s participation in the workforce.

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With the democratic election of Dominican president Antonio Guzmán in 1978, Latin America began its longest democratic period in the region’s history and entered what Samuel P. Huntington called the “third democratic wave.”

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