The Colombian presidential candidate has hinted that, if elected, his “new politics” would target corruption and the court system.
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In a statement to be aired on TV Justice, the president of the STF (Supreme Federal Court), Minister Carmen Lúcia, said that different opinions must be respected.
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In anticipation of Paraguay’s April 22 elections, many Paraguayans are passionate about using the ballot box to rid the country of problematic politicians and replace them with honest ones who will act in the country’s best interest.
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For Monsignor Silvio José Báez Ortega, auxiliary bishop and vicar general of the Archdiocese of Managua, separating powers in Nicaragua is important.
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Recently, political campaigns in Colombia have increasingly relied on artistic language, proposals, and programming.
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Growing concern has emerged over the legal battle questioning the constitutionality of the Transparency Law in Panama.
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Six months into his five-year term, Uruguayan President Tabaré Vázquez and his party, Frente Amplio, were already facing growing disapproval ratings.
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The current ruling party in El Salvador, the FMLN, continues to search for a presidential candidate for the upcoming 2019 elections after the last two politicians decided to stay out of the party’s contest.
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President Jimmy Morales of Guatemala has focused most of his presidency on destabilizing the fight against corruption, while also ignoring the topics of health, education, migration, and security.
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