Chile’s Comisión de Forma de Estado de la Convención Constitucional approved Article No. 1 of the new Chilean Constitution, stating that the nation will now be governed as a regional state.
Read More- Published in Politics
In January 2019, just six days after being sworn in as the interim president of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó was accused of disturbing the peace and damaging the nation’s heritage.
Read More- Published in Politics
The Coalición Centro Esperanza, composed of multiple political parties, was weakened after Ingrid Betancourt announced that she would continue her candidacy independently.
Read More- Published in Politics
With the onset of Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s fourth year as President of Mexico, his “Cuarta Transformación” and the impact his administration are assessed.
Read More- Published in Politics
The recent presidential election of Gabriel Boric presents an opportunity for positive change in Chile, provided that the new government carefully resolves ongoing issues in public policy.
Read More- Published in Politics
Following the repression and prohibition of street protests, the Nicaraguan Government has passed a law limiting citizens’ right to freely express themselves via social media.
Read More- Published in Politics
In Colombia, substantial progress has been made to increase the number of women in politics.
Read More- Published in Politics
Chaos within the legislative house of the Honduran Government has put president-elect Xiomara Castro in a difficult position.
Read More- Published in Politics
As the day to vote comes closer for Uruguay’s referendum of 135 articles of the Ley de Urgente Consideración (LUC) to be repealed, the traditionally leftist party Frente Amplio (FA) concluded that the best way to proceed in the historic referendum is to adopt a change in their socialist language to inspire undecided, nonpartisan voters
Read More- Published in Politics