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Issue Apr 19-25 2023: Nicaragua returned to the mainstage of the international press in February 2023 after the country’s leader, Daniel Ortega, decreed that 94 citizens, currently in exile after being condemned for “treason against the homeland,” would have their citizenships revoked.

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Issue Apr 19-25 2023: Upcoming elections will determine the next president of Paraguay, who will assume power until 2028.

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Issue Apr 19-25 2023: The Argentinian coalition Frente de Todos still cannot find political order.

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Issue Apr 19-25 2023: Currently, there are 126 representatives pursuing a renewal of their position, with a majority of them running with a different party than the one that initially won them a seat in Congress in the 2019 election.

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Issue Apr 19-25 2023: There are three different ways in which the governance of Ecuador may be decided: the dissolution of the Assembly, the dismissal of President Guillermo Lasso, or the survival of Lasso in this third attempt to remove him.

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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: An unprecedented study launched by the Igarapé Institute on April 12 has found that the far right was more efficient at spreading messages during the 2022 presidential elections in Brazil than the left, center, or even moderate right.

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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: President-elect Danilo Medina was entrusted with the historic mission of solving a set of problems that the Dominican Republic has suffered for years.

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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: José Robles Montoya, former vice minister in the Peruvian Ministry of Defense, and retired Army captain, was interviewed about the role of the Armed Forces in the recent anti-government protests.

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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: “Nicolás Maduro has just completed a decade in power. What is behind this strange dictatorship, how and why has he remained the dictator in the midst of the permanent crisis?”

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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: In Mexico State, the Salario Rosa (Pink Salary) program versus the federal pension plan has come under fire because of disruptions it could be causing in the political sector.

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