Over the last two centuries, the term “progressive” has been used loosely and incorrectly, resulting in a lack of consistency in progressive movements.
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The risk of Peru’s chronic political crisis is that the absence of long-term public policies may become the norm; moreover, an absence of structural reforms and continuing problems in institutional structure are not being addressed.
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President Jair Bolsonaro has, once again, launched an attack on the country’s electoral system, creating “false narratives surrounding the electronic ballot boxes.”
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Recent events in Nicaragua have demonstrated that the once-promising Ortega government has become as corrupt as the previous Somoza dynasty.
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By the end of 2022, if predictions are correct, South America will be configured out of seven left-wing and two right-wing governments.
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Distinguished Mexican journalist Carmen Aristegui was publicly criticized by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, but his claims of Aristegui’s professional character are far from accurate.
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–Written by Elizabeth Czajkowsky— In Latin America, there is a new wave of Left and center-Left governments which differs substantially from the progressive wave before it. Moreover, this new wave has neglected the core convictions of traditional Left-wing politics, enabling the Right to gain footing in the political arena and corrupt society with digital capitalism.
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What should one do when a child of four years old expresses dislike of their natural hair?
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Mexico’s Registraduría Nacional del Estado Civil (National Civil Registry) shouldn’t underestimate the attacks against the legitimacy of the democratic process.
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–Written by Elizabeth Czajkowski— Peruvian President Pedro Castillo has recently been the subject of controversy regarding his recent decision to recompose his Cabinet of Ministers. Critiques of the President have especially focused on his appointment and subsequent dismissal of Héctor Valer as President of the Council of Ministers.
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