The inflationary escalation and the internal power disputes in the Frente de Todos political party of Argentina have caused a lot of public dissatisfaction.
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In a budget meeting with multiple Guatemalan Majors, President Giammattei received various recognitions and spoke about the upcoming election of the Attorney General of the Public Minister.
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The presidential campaigns in Colombia have shifted their focus from televised debates to the role of social networks, the media, and electoral alliances.
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The law on access to public information and transparency, which President Alvarado has vetoed, would have prohibited journalists from reporting on criminal investigations, dismissals of officials, and search and seizures.
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On April 7, 2022, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador released and made public a CFDI tax receipt issued in the name of journalist Carlos Loret de Mola Álvarez, an administration critic.
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Because it is very likely that Gustavo Petro will confront the right-wing candidate Federico Gutiérrez in the second round of this year’s presidential election, many have seen in this election a projection of what the country experienced four years ago.
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A recent survey and analysis in Colombia revealed the state of the ongoing presidential campaigns and the chances of election for each candidate.
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With each passing day, Peru inches ever closer to a “political crisis with unpredictable consequences,” as the incumbent president, Pedro Castillo, refuses to recognize the country’s political realities.
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For the past 30 years, El Salvador, the smallest country in the Americas, has struggled between laissez-faire and authoritarian leadership in criminal and political policy.
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