Issue Jul 01-31 2023: Bernardo Arévalo, presidential candidate and son of Juan José Arévalo, alluded to inclusion and renovation in his phrase, ‘democratic spring.’
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Issue Jul 01-31 2023: It is important for many to celebrate the restitution of grandson #133 in Argentina’s continued search to find the children who were born during the captivity of victims of the Dirty War.
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Issue Jul 01-31 2023: The Dominican Republic has only once in its history been obliged to hold a second round of elections, due to the failure of any of the candidates to reach the vote threshold needed to become governor.
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Issue Jul 01-31 2023: In the middle of a congressional session, the official power ceremony was taking place, with the president, who has been widely rejected, speaking in front of even more unpopular legislators and giving a speech disconnected from reality.
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Issue Jul 01-31 2023: With the upcoming elections of Venezuela in 2024, political scientist Dr. Michael Penfold outlined the obstacles that the opposition must face.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: The first public appearance of the Argentine Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, as a presidential candidate for Unión por la Patria will be held alongside Vice President Cristina Kirchner on June 26, 2023, in a symbolic act for the fight for human rights.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: Minister Javier Laynez of Mexico prepared a draft resolution regarding the Supreme Court ruling of “Plan B” as unconstitutional.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: The governability of President Gustavo Petro and the Pacto Histórico have been affected by multiple judicial and administrative decisions.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: Corruption continues to be one of the main problems in Latin America, and institutions dedicated to the fight against it are the best tools that governments have.
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