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Issue Apr 08-14 2026: Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella has rejected support from the country’s traditional political parties, claiming that they embody the past and that he stands for the future.

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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: With presidential elections approaching, Peru faces a highly fragmented political landscape in which no candidate has secured a decisive lead. So while Keiko Fujimori currently tops the polls, the race remains open and unpredictable.

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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: When Mexico decided to experiment with an unprecedented model for its judicial system and put the selection of judges, magistrates, and ministers up to a popular vote, it was presented by its proponents as a step toward the “democratization of justice.” After a few years into the process, however, the risks

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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: As politics in Colombia become increasingly polarized, with candidates hurling insults at one another, the country’s fragmented system continues to limit any one side’s hegemony.

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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: The initiative, which involved the participation of mayors, corregimiento representatives, and deputies, was approved article by article. The reform aims to redefine resource allocation and strengthen the administrative capacity of local governments in Panama.

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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: With six months to go until the presidential election, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro are mobilizing their teams, intensifying their duel for allies, and working to secure competitive campaign platforms across the states.

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Issue Mar 25-31 2026: Argentina’s General Secretary to the Presidency, Karina Milei, has succeeded in consolidating the ruling party’s power in the South American nation even further, as the Chamber of Deputies defined those who will be appointed to chair a sensitive commission in the Congress, effectively guaranteeing its control over any attempt by the

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Issue Mar 25-31 2026: A recent investigation highlights how employees within Peru’s Congress are financially supporting multiple presidential campaigns, raising questions about political influence and fairness in the electoral process.

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Issue Mar 25-31 2026: Amidst electoral defeats, internal divisions, and legal proceedings, the Revolución Ciudadana (RC5) faces a dilemma: Is it a political project, or a structure dedicated to resisting the siege of the courts?

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Issue Mar 25-31 2026: The race is seen as a national barometer and could strengthen or weaken important names for the next presidential election. Finance Minister Fernando Haddad (PT) and the governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicanos), are expected to compete for the governorship of São Paulo in October.

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