Colombians have long heralded their native country for having the longest and truest democratic institutions in Latin America.
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Ninety years after Brazil allowed women to vote, the country has failed to exceed low levels of female representation in legislative and executive positions.
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Costa Rica’s Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones (TSE) announced the approval of more than 70 thousand election monitors to supervise the next round in the polls.
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Argentine priest Father Carlos Mugica is one of the most popular emblems in the Movement of Priests for the Third World.
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Former Bolivian military commanders Gonzalo Terceros and Palmiro Jarjury were sentenced to three years in prison for their collusion in the 2019 coup that ousted Bolivian ex-president Evo Morales from power.
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The Federation of Journalists of Peru (FPP) demanded that President Pedro Castillo and his government cease their attacks against the press and freedom of expression in the country.
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In the latest examples of corruption hearings across Mexican courts, the cases of Emilio Lozoya, Rosario Robles, and Delfina Gómez show some sort of positive trend that justice may finally present itself in the courts.
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Argentina’s Unión Cívica Radical (UCR) party held a meeting of elected legislators with the aim of portraying a “scene of unity” between blocs considering continued internal divisions.
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Patronage practices in Panama are generating an imbalance of power in political systems and threatening democracy.
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