Despite the perceived failure of the Peace Jurisdiction Reform project (JEP), negotiations are moving forward.
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Democracy, a political concept that most of us cherish, is at its core “a system for organizing society,” and a relatively new one at that.
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The 2015 Salvadoran elections were a complicated debacle involving three different elections, national councils, deputies to the Central American Parliament and municipal councils.
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The Constitutional Court of Colombia has ratified the ability of governmental entities to veto public officials who do not pay their sanctions.
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Keiko Fujimori’s legal problems have left her party in a crisis marked by numerous resignations, resulting in uncertainty for Fujimorism and the country as a whole with her troubled party holding a wide congressional majority.
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As the caravan of Central American immigrants made its way toward Tapachula, Chiapas, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) pled for their protection and safe passage.
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President of the Federal Economic Council, Wellington Leonardo da Silva argues that Jair Bolsonaro’s economic plans will worsen economic mobility for Brazil’s poorer citizens.
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In a recent interview, Camilo Escalona, vice president of the Partido Socialista (PS) of Chile, revealed his thoughts about the political atmosphere of the country from his own unique perspective.
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The recent decision by the Guatemalan Congress to reform electoral financing regulations will benefit some political parties that are currently under investigation for these exact activities.
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