Issue Nov 01-07 2023: In the 2023 regional elections in Colombia, significant shifts in party dynamics were observed, as all major parties experienced a decline of 8 to 34 percent in their council votes.
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Issue Oct 25-31 2023: Guatemala has found itself at its biggest crossroads in recent history following its June and August elections, in which Bernardo Arévalo and Karin Herrera of the Movimiento Semilla party were elected president and vice president.
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Issue Oct 25-31 2023: At least 33,000 people may have been illegally spied on by the Agência Brasileira de Inteligência (ABIN) during the Bolsonaro administration, with opposition journalists, politicians, and judges being among those who were targeted.
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Issue Oct 25-31 2023: In El Salvador and Honduras, a disturbing image unfolds; numerous heads bowed in submission, confronted by the formidable presence of the military police.
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Issue Oct 25-31 2023: The Argentine opposition bloc Juntos Por el Cambio (JxC) is facing a significant reorganization as it prepares to split into two distinct factions following an electoral pact between former President Mauricio Macri and libertarian candidate Javier Milei.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: To achieve sustainable development in Latin America and other regions, improving the quality of democracies is essential.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: Recent tensions between judicial, legislative, and executive branches have weakened democracies around the world, according to American political scientist Tom Ginsburg.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: In regions marked by violence and insecurity, community leaders play a pivotal role in the electoral process, but their participation is hindered by a lack of knowledge, electoral crimes, and even threats to their lives.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: In the midst of political tensions in La Paz, Evo Morales’ continuous verbal attacks against the current government are stirring divisions within the ruling party, thus hindering potential alliances and future policymaking.
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