Paraguayan senator Sixto Pereira is pushing for the protection of indigenous peoples and the poor, claiming businessmen, soybean farmers, and cattle ranchers are encroaching on public lands.
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For Guatemalans, 2021 will be characterized by the worsening of misgovernment and corruption as well as the co-optation of all state institutions.
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The campaign for the upcoming presidential election in Colombia is the country’s longest, starting almost a full year in advance; nevertheless, campaign expert Mario Riorda feels electoral campaigns are dead.
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Since 2020, investigations have revealed secret negotiations between President Bukele’s government and gang leaders in prison despite the former’s attempts to destroy and discredit the evidence.
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It may seem hare-brained to think that with only three weeks until the Argentine primaries and twelve to the November general elections, the worry would be what happens after the election.
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Weeks into the Castillo administration and days after Prime Minister Guido Bellido requested a vote of confidence from Congress, 79% of Peruvians said they are not in favor of the Ministerial Cabinet: 52% favor the replacement of some cabinet members, while 27% favor the replacement of all members. The remaining 18% prefer no changes in
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Since assuming the position as Ecuador’s president, Guillermo Lasso has not encountered any national protests—until now.
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The senator for the Colombia Humana party, Gustavo Petro, leads in a poll for intended voting in the 2022 presidential elections.
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Journalist Raúl Peñaranda faces criticism for claiming that there exists cooperation between the Bolivian government and other media outlets.
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