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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: By now, few doubts remain: Venezuela will hold presidential elections on July 28th. However, while polls suggest that President Nicolás Maduro is a minority candidate, many fear that his government’s longstanding strategies to maintain power will prove successful once more.

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: When President Luis Arce spoke about the history of the Movimiento Al Socialismo (MAS) in the Plaza Mayor, on its anniversary, some old political figures applauded him on stage.

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: The continuous pursuit of presidential reelection, despite constitutional prohibition, showcases a disregard for democracy and the rights of others.

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: Rather than comprising the entirety of one’s being, religious affiliation should be understood as a social category like any other – race, gender, socioeconomic status – with identity existing at the intersection of these markers.

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: The Attorney General’s position holds immense power in El Salvador, now with expanded authority to prosecute individuals labeled as terrorists without judicial oversight.

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: Former President Juan Manual Santos and current President Gustavo Petro have clashed over their opinions on rural reform in Colombia.

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: Measures taken by Argentine President Javier Milei during the first several months of his term suggest a commitment to anarcho-capitalist principles.

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: Fernando Tuesta Soldevilla, former head of the High-Level Commission for Political Reform in 2019, discussed the recent changes in Peru’s constitution, particularly the return to bicameralism scheduled for 2026.

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: Ideological differences have been at the forefront of Colombian politics, what with the rise of Petrism and its opposition.

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: Governor of Buenos Aires Axel Kicillof characterized the decision of the Argentinian government to postpone an increase in retirement benefits until July as yet another “robbery.”

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