Since the day of his election, Giammattei has had public rapprochements with questionable figures from Guatemalan politics.
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With one year of governance under Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a political actor from the Left weighed the performance of his administration that “arrived with great expectations and too many structural, compound problems.”
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Former president and leader of Frente Amplio (Broad Front), José Mujica, reflected on the loss of political ground to the National Party.
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–Written by Nicholas Moore— On Friday, the 8th of November, 2019, at 17:32PM, after one year and seven months behind bars, Brazilian ex-president Lula exited the place of his imprisonment in Curitiba, State of Paraná. The news has spread throughout Latin America, receiving mixed reactions from the media in various countries and from the political
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The Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) analyzed the Nicaraguan court system surrounding the court cases after national protests from April through May of 2018.
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The Colombian political spectrum appears to display a center-left tendency in anticipation of the coming elections, illuminated by a sparring match between two presidential hopefuls.
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Chilean constitutionalists debate three options for the creation of a new Constitution on a spectrum of most expedient to most legitimate, with all three versions having both advantageous and challenging ramifications.
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Nearly 90% of Panamanians want a reform in their Political Constitution but distrust the Parliament and the Executive Branch to carry out that process.
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An estimated $30 to $70 billion USD were lost due to corruption during the presidency of Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa (2007-2017).
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