Issue Feb 08-14 2023: According to Aristotle there are right ways of doing politics and ways that are misguided. The first of Aristotle’s conditions for political success is to look at the common good.
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Issue Feb 08-14 2023: In an interview with The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) former president Jair Bolsonaro confirmed his return to Brazil in March to lead the opposition against President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva and to defend himself from accusations of his involvement in the instigation of protest attacks on government buildings last January.
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Issue Feb 01-07 2023: Through his Twitter account, the Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, has defended a health reform that has caused controversy across the country.
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Issue Feb 01-07 2023: During the last several decades, the limitation of presidential power has been gradual but constant in Mexico.
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Issue Feb 01-07 2023: After imposing an unsuccessful referendum that he acknowledged as “needed for the country’s well-being,” President Guillermo Lasso recognized the defeat and accepted that most of the Ecuadorian society was not in agreement with it.
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Issue Feb 01-07 2023: Juan Carlos De Pablo, a columnist for La Nación, believes that the beginning of the next government will be complicated due to the current economic and political situation in Argentina.
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Issue Feb 01-07 2023: Bolivia has achieved many things throughout its time, both historically and politically.
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Issue Jan 25-31 2023: The first round of voting has taken place in the Colombian Congress under a political reform project.
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Issue Jan 25-31 2023: Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, historical leader of the Mexican left, became the latest politician to be criticized Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO).
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Issue Jan 25-31 2023: After Juan Orlando Hernández’s eight years of a troubled and controversial government, the Honduran people were convinced that any other option would be a better one for the country’s leadership, which opened doors to Xiomara Castro, from the Libre party.
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