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“Institutions are democracy’s heritage. […] To reduce the number of institutions is to reduce democracy. This is what is happening in Mexico.”

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A survey of citizens in Bolivia shows that there are only 3 percentage points between presidential candidates Evo Morales with 31% and Carlos Mesa with 28%.

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The Colombian Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) has set a date for Senator Álvaro Uribe Vélez to present his version of the facts in cooperation with its investigation.

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The former president of the High Level Commission for Political Reform (CANRP), Fernando Tuesta Soldevilla, was optimistic with the enactment of four laws regarding cases of registration and cancellation of parties, internal democracy, party financing, and gender parity and alternation.

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The people of Nicaragua have succeeded in forcing the regime of President Daniel Ortega to recognize that the Nicaraguan flag belongs to everyone.

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With the newest elected president leading an uncertain El Salvador, the question must be asked about how he will work with his enemies.

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Argentinian President Mauricio Macri had an appointment with his therapist, Freudian psychologist Jorge Luis Ahumada, after one of the most difficult weeks of his political career.

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Government officials in Uruguay stress the need for continuous public participation to guarantee differential public policies in the areas of family production and artisanal fisheries.

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With months to go before the new president of Guatemala, Alejandro Giammattei, assumes power, accusations already fly about corruption and his position on the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG).

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Evidence submitted to and approved by the Supreme Court of Justice was denounced by ex-president Álvaro Uribe Vélez’s legal defenders as a set-up and an affront to the Rule of Law.

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