Issue Apr 15-21 2026: Cuba’s government has launched a nationwide signature campaign aimed at demonstrating support for the country’s political system, but reports from residents suggest the initiative is being carried out under pressure and with mixed public response.
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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: The Milei administration in Argentina is getting ready to send an ambitious set of reforms to that country’s Senate, among which figure the elimination of its system of blanket primary elections, or PASO, the implementation of a new anti-corruption law called “Clean Slate” designed to prevent candidates with criminal records from
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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: After the latest round of voting, the map of political power in Bolivia is marked by an unprecedented level of diversity. According to preliminary data from the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, seven of the country’s nine departments will be led by parties different from that of recently-elected President Rodrigo Paz.
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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: After the latest round of legislative elections in Colombia, it is clear that the political panorama in the country is split into two main power blocs: the left or “progressives” centered around the Historic Pact and the right, organized in or adjacent to the Democratic Center party.
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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: Observers note a trend in the nationalization of political disputes in Brazil’s most populous states.
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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa appears to be consolidating power in ways that are causing growing unease in civil society. One week it’s political parties, the next it’s the courts. Now it’s the media.
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Issue Apr 08-14 2026: reform in Mexico has once again highlighted how changes to democratic rules are closely tied to broader struggles over political power. While often framed as technical adjustments, such reforms can significantly reshape political competition and representation.
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Issue Apr 08-14 2026: Honduras’ National Congress has given the green light for an impeachment trial against four election officials involved in the controversial primary and internal elections on March 9 and the general elections of November 30, 2025.
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Issue Apr 08-14 2026: Rodrigo Antonio Loma, a deputy for the Free Alliance in Bolivia, has suggested that real structural changes in the country will depend on reforms in the Political Constitution of the State (CPE).
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