The Cuban government fears that technological development and access to the Internet will cause a loss of political power.
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The decriminalization of abortion in Argentina has allowed the women’s movement to earn its own place of prominence in politics.
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Sergio Ramírez, Cervantes-awarded writer and former Sandinista veteran, vice president under Ortega, and presidential candidate against Ortega, broke from his routine of media silence and gave an interview last week about the Ortega Crisis.
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil’s jailed former president, is leading the polls for the presidential elections that will take place in October 2018; however, his candidacy might be at risk.
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Labor unionists and academics from around the world are set to monitor elections.
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As Colombia’s second round of presidential elections approaches, voters must contend between three terrible options: right wing Iván Duque, leftist Gustavo Petro, and the blank vote.
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In four months, Brazil will hold its presidential elections, but the political landscape is highly uncertain, especially given Lula da Silva’s imprisonment and hypothetical candidacy.
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Leonel Fernández Reyna, the president of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), denounced open primaries as unacceptable.
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From social media to the streets, the referendum dubbed 21F has been loudly protested in functions where President Evo Morales and Vice President Álvaro García Linera have been present.
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