Because of the existence of the mining industry and the formation of the working class, Chile saw the first forms of labor organization towards the end of the nineteenth century.
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The National Jury of Elections (JNE) has started an initiative to review and identify opportunities for electoral reform that would enable a more “friendly country for all.”
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On November 10, after two days of debate that resulted in a minimum majority of five votes in favor, the Colombian Constitutional Court rejected any protective measures toward former president Álvaro Uribe Vélez.
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Despite the right to sufficient nutrition forming a part of law, 116.8 million of a population of 211.7 million Brazilians are living in a situation of food insecurity.
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The ICC had opened an investigation against Maduro, yet neither international pressure, nor widespread poverty, nor the efforts of the opposition have been able to end the dictatorship. What has prevented the transition to democracy?
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On Sunday, November 7th, tens of thousands of supporters of Honduras’ ruling National Party marched through Tegucigalpa.
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For two years, Gabriel García Hernández was the general coordinator of Mexico’s Programas de Desarrollo de la Oficina de la Presidencia and for four months a senator. However, he has now incurred the anger of Mexico’s president.
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The Argentine legislative election will occur on November 14th, and it is not expected to spark much controversy or publicity.
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Political parties in Colombia are splintering as personalistic politics rise again.
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