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Even though Argentina has been a sovereign republic since the 19th century, capitalist and neoliberal forces have continued to seek to diminish the country’s sovereignty.

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In the past 20 years, there has been a significant increase in gender-based violence in Mexico, resulting in high vulnerability of women, children, and young people.

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In Jóvito Villalba’s speech, “I and my party, my party and I” was a recurring phrase which was left unsaid by supporters but was practiced and continues to be practiced.

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In his re-election of 2017, Juan Orlando Hernández used false accounts to manipulate the Honduran public opinion.

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Despite its historical negligence and the forced silence of marginalized communities, Mexico is experiencing increased community support for the conservation and defense of the Mexican people’s “territories, lifestyle, and [their] Mother Earth.”

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El Salvador’s legislative framework silently presented a list of dangerous reforms to the Telecommunications Law, the regulations that regulate concessions for sound and television broadcasting, cell phones, subscription television, and internet services.

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Recently in Brazil, Justice Minister Anderson Torres awarded the Medal of Indigenous Merit to far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.

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Journalism has historically been an especially precarious profession in Latin America, but it is even more dangerous in Nicaragua under the rule of President Daniel Ortega.

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Supporters of the Popular Economy (Economía Popular, EP) in Argentina argue that if the State supported cooperatives and small producers, the country could improve marketing and reduce inflation.

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During the constitutional process, the Plenary of the Constitutional Convention will receive a report in which a presidential system is proposed that incorporates the figure of the vice president and the creation of a government minister.

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