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Interpreting the law is never easy, but when public funding is involved, the situation can become all the more complicated.

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A study conducted by the Friedrich Ebert Stifttung Foundation (FES) revealed political and social attitudes in Bolivia.

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Ecuador’s largest indigenous organization began their blockade of major routes in the country to protest the government’s inaction on economic challenges and policies supporting indigenous communities.

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Traditional political parties have been on a downfall for decades in Colombia.

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Of the 381 people sanctioned, 297 have been sentenced to between 5 and 25 years in prison for participating in the 2021 protests, the largest since Fidel Castro’s revolution in 1959.

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The senator of the Frente Amplio (Fuerza Renovadora), Mario Bergara, presented a bill to restrict the possession of weapons in civilian hands.

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The recent elections in Mexico suggested that despite the Morena coalition’s growth, there is large citizen support for their president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), and a systematic decline on the support for the opposition.

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Participation and fairness in the first round of the Colombian presidential election demonstrated the strength of the country’s democracy.

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According to a national survey released in Lima, only 20.7 percent of Peruvians support Pedro Castillo ten months after assuming his position as the head of state.

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In Uruguay, there is a controversial pension reform that the government does not seem to be fully disclosing to its citizens.

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