Although nearly 80% of Chileans decided to renew their constitution, more rejections are expected to come before its possible ratification.
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After months of internal political disputes and corruption scandals, President Pedro Castillo of Peru now faces the first wave of public protests against his administration.
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According to the latest elections, Latin America is revealing an extreme political polarization, calling into question the region’s weak democratic institutions.
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The legislative coalition Va por México, comprised of the Partido Acción Nacional (PAN), Partido Revolucionario Institutional (PRI), and the Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD), announced 12 specifics points that they are including in their own Mexican energy reform, which they will propose upon rejecting President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s proposal.
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There are many political prisoners in a Venezuelan jail who are suffering severe health problems, and their imprisonment is causing their health conditions only to deteriorate with no improvement.
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Brazilian ex-President Lula has condemned critics of polarization in the presidential race, stating that the Workers’ Party (PT) “has polarized ever since it was created.”
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With ex-President Lula leading in the polls and incumbent President Bolsonaro taking second place, it is anticipated that supporters of smaller candidates in Brazil’s upcoming presidential election will migrate to voting for the leading two.
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After an important electoral vote for the Ley de Urgente Consideración referendum, the majority of Uruguayan citizens voted “no,” according to Uruguay’s Electoral Court.
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In the congressional elections on March 13, the Colombian Left experienced “the greatest electoral success in its history.”
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