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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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While violence in Mexico is not a new phenomenon, recent events have made it more alarming.

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Despite President Jair Bolsonaro declaring Brazil’s neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine war, this has not stopped the country from being “engulfed by conflicts,” as many of Brazil’s sectors are reliant on Russian imports.

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More than 8.1 million women live in fear and uncertainty due to the growing wave of violence, discrimination, and the exclusion from programs aimed at the comprehensive development of women.

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Gender Studies, although present before the Beijing Summit of 1995, have intensified throughout the world in recent decades.

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The political persecution of public prosecutors, court judges, and private citizens alike is maintaining the asphyxiating systems of government corruption in Guatemala.

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February 21 will be remembered as the day the Colombian Constitutional Court decided to decriminalize abortion until the 24th week.

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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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