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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: Fernando Tuesta Soldevilla, former head of the High-Level Commission for Political Reform in 2019, discussed the recent changes in Peru’s constitution, particularly the return to bicameralism scheduled for 2026.

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: Ideological differences have been at the forefront of Colombian politics, what with the rise of Petrism and its opposition.

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: Governor of Buenos Aires Axel Kicillof characterized the decision of the Argentinian government to postpone an increase in retirement benefits until July as yet another “robbery.”

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: In Uruguay, the primary candidates for the Frente Amplio (FA) met to commemorate the coalition’s 53rd anniversary, and to elaborate on their own specific visions for the future.

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: President Gabriel Boric and Minister of the Interior Carolina Tohá announced the enactment of the new Cybersecurity Framework Law and the National Cybersecurity Policy 2023-2028.

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–Researched and Written by Ash Delmore—Issue Mar 13-19 2024: President of Argentina Javier Milei issued a Decreto de Necesidad y Urgencia (DNU), containing over 300 laws to deregulate the economy including laws affecting the job market, health, repealing the Rental Law, and privatizing public businesses. Both the Senate and Chamber of Deputies are needed to

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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: Shantytowns have appeared at both ends of the new Puente Héroes del Chaco, which connects the cities of Asunción and Villa Hayes in Paraguay.

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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: Following weekend protests in various Cuban cities, at least eleven individuals remain detained.

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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: President Gustavo Petro reaffirmed that he is not interested in maintaining power nor changing the Constitution.

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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: Carlos Martínez was only a child of 13 years when his father took him to attend celebration of the historic peace accords between the FMLN and the Salvadoran government.

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