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Samantha Jirón and Evelyng Pinto are left vulnerable to the aggression of other prisoners after being transferred to common cells in the women’s prison La Esperanza.

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Of the nearly 400 thousand officers in the Policía Boliviana very few are corrupt; however, the few “bad guys” have tarnished the reputation of the entire institution.

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The President of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader, proposed to reduce the power of the President of the Republic in his constitutional reform to contribute to the development of democracy.

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After an extensive exchange of letters between the Brazilian Superior Electoral Court (TSE) and the Ministry of Defense in recent weeks, the Armed Forces representative on the Electoral Transparency Commission, General Heber Portella, attended a meeting held by the Court on Monday, June 20, but chose to remain silent, according to two participants.

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Ecuador finds itself in a state of emergency, as declared by the president on June 17.

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One of the main reservations of Chile’s citizenship with the Constituent Process resides in the members of the constitutional convention.

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Interpreting the law is never easy, but when public funding is involved, the situation can become all the more complicated.

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A study conducted by the Friedrich Ebert Stifttung Foundation (FES) revealed political and social attitudes in Bolivia.

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Ecuador’s largest indigenous organization began their blockade of major routes in the country to protest the government’s inaction on economic challenges and policies supporting indigenous communities.

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Traditional political parties have been on a downfall for decades in Colombia.

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