Since the approval of the draft for the Electoral Reform was passed in 2020, Colombians have been waiting with bated breath to see the plans carried out and many aspects of their lives changed.
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Although it was proven to be a homicide, one day after the sixth anniversary of the death of federal prosecutor Alberto Nisman, the computer expert Diego Lagomarsino assures that he committed suicide.
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The sixteen candidates for the presidency of the republic have completed the third and final debate.
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Congressional Candidate Susel Paredes believes that Peru’s April 2021 election needs to bring significant congressional change in order to protect the country’s democracy, a democracy that has gone through difficult years following the Fujimori dictatorship.
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Costa Rica’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to seek fiscal adjustment began on January 11.
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Claudia López’s first year as mayor of the capital city of Bogotá has concluded but not without the unexpected challenges brought on by the global pandemic and citizen-led protests.
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With an unprecedented number of “new faces” registered as candidates in the 2021 presidential and congressional elections, many Peruvians are hoping these first-time politicians can bring positive changes to a political sphere tainted by corruption.
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January 11 was the last day to register any candidates for the upcoming election that includes mayors, city council members, governors, and members of the constitutional convention.
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On January 5, Maduro’s National Assembly was installed in the Federal Legislative Palace, elected in the disputed elections of December 6.
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