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Chile has been the site of ongoing political unrest and demonstrations in the past two years, kick started in 2019 by problems of increased transportation fares and economic inequality.

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A recent Supreme Court ruling in Argentina has reaffirmed the autonomy of the City of Buenos Aires to reject a national mandate to close schools.

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As the new legislative period begins in Quito, Ecuador, the possibility of reaching a political pact between the independent party and the ruling correísta party is gaining importance.

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In the Southwest of the state of Pará, miners and pro-mining Indigenous groups have increased the scale of violence against the Munduruku Indigenous group, even destroying a women’s meeting space and stealing fuel.

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Peru has seen an influx of electoral campaigns motivated by ultra-conservative religious groups, a trend that has swept other parts of Latin America and the world, as well.

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Gubernatorial elections in Bolivian states have been marked by the decrease in support for President Luis Arce’s political party.

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President Andrés Manuel López Obrador attacked the writers Enrique Krauze, Héctor Aguilar Camín, and Roger Bartra, whom he accused of defending “the corrupt neoliberal regime.”

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How are the opposition group candidates chosen? This is a question that has yet to be answered.

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During his presidential campaign and first half of his term, Iván Duque had a set goal of lowering taxes and siding with businesses to strengthen the Colombian economy.

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–Written by Cody LeFebre— The Mexican Senate has approved a proposal which includes a two-year extension for the term of Arturo Zaldívar, the president of Mexico’s Supreme Court. After its approval, many were left feeling outraged and concerned due to the unconstitutional nature of this decision and the unequal balances of power it may cause

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