The Daniel Ortega regime intends to silence critics and independent media with its proposal for a “Special Cybercrime Law,” which establishes prison sentences for citizens who spread “false news” on communication platforms.
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With the 2020 elections arising in Brazil, there has only been a 0.1% increase in female candidates but a 2.08% increase in black candidates when compared to the 2016 elections.
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On September 23, six Republican congressmen from the United States sent a letter to President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador.
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Figuera, urged the regime of Nicolás Maduro not to demonize mobilizations.
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Senator and former presidential candidate Alejandro Guillier commented on the issue of progressivism pushback and disconnection of the political parties with the public.
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In Uruguay the ranking of party lists within the Frente Amplio and the “multicolor” coalitions have been released.
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–Researched and Written by Ambar Cordero— Just ten months before presidential elections, Martín Vizcarra’s possible impeachment added a political crisis to Peru’s current challenges, which include a pandemic and an economic recession. It also marked a new peak in the confrontation between the new Congress and President Vizcarra. However, despite efforts from the political parties
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Over 28,000 people signed the document, “For Liberty, Against Privatizers of Free Speech,” in response to another that criticized President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) for not respecting freedom of speech.
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Rafael Correa, former president of Ecuador, finished his ten-year presidency in 2017 but many are inclined to believe that correísmo will survive even with its founder exiled in Belgium.
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