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Peronism, a political stance based on the ideology and legacy of former President Juan Domingo Perón, has an intensely complex and deep-rooted history in Argentina.

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The pathway to the presidency for independent candidates has begun to run from north to south. From El Bronco to Marichuy, indigenous women to voting skeptics, everyone is now enthusiastic to vote.

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According to Italian political theorist, Giovanni Sartori, a political party is defined as “any group that, during an election, presents a candidate that can be elected to a public office.”

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In Chile, President Michelle Bachelet’s comments about the current candidate of the political party Chile Vamos, former president Sebastián Piñera, has caused right wing parties to denounce her as being out of touch with the people.

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On September 25, the Colombian Government approved the CONPES 3900 document, representing a huge step forward in relation to the Bogotá Metro project, but Enrique Peñalosa, the city’s current mayor, still has a long way to go before he can put any plan into action.

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Topics such as the removal of indefinite re-election have caused much debate among members of the Alianza PAIS party.

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Five social organizations recently formalized their exit from Foro Guatemala, due to discrepancies with the positions that the Chamber of Commerce held on national life, with regards to the possibility that this act might establish a national dialogue.

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“And what we need is peace,” claimed Senator Marcelo Fuentes, regarding the extension of Article 26.160, the Indigenous Territorial Emergency law.

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For the past two years, certain anti-corruption legislative proposals have stalled in Panama’s National Assembly. Just this year, one proposal was debated and there is little hope that other proposals will be adopted.

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According to Manfredo Marroquín, political analyst and president of Acción Ciudadana, Guatemala is “experiencing a citizens’ revolution,” and the country is in a “transition.”

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