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In statements on Tuesday the 10th, Andrés Manuel López Obrador declared that he would double-down on his current strategy for reducing violence against women and highlighted the relative peace that all of Mexico lived during Monday’s feminist strike.

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Martín Vizcarra, the president of Peru, has recently proposed instituting the death penalty for violators of women and minors.

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Mariateguism, a Marxist tendency which follows the principle of the Peruvian indigenous leader Jose Carlos Mariategui and Correism movements are reportedly beginning to permeate and divide the indigenous community in Chimborazo.

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In a special session the Central Electoral Board of the Dominican Republic passed Resolution No.28-2020 establishing the appointment of political party monitors.

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The party reports that the new government seems to be “criminalizing” big parts of civil society.

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The $109-million-dollar loan that keeps El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele and the Legislative Assembly at odds is a key part of the president’s “Territorial Control Plan,” which aims to make the military deeply involved in “spaces and work that in theory are reserved for the police.”

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–Written by Aaron Freeman— As Sebastián Piñera prepares his administration for a month of widespread protests for women’s and gender issues, he has tried to strike a conciliatory tone to women in Chile. The cornerstone of his message is the promulgation of the Gabriela Law, but this has become the subject of intense but arguably

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“A climate of violence, anguish, and hope persists in Chile.”

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The political party funded by relatives, friends, and confidants of President Nayib Bukele will be run by Xavier Zablah Bukele, cousin to the head of state.

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According to José Alfredo Saavedra, liberal legislator for Valle, there need to be clear rules for the next elections if Honduras is to avoid any dangers.

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