Politics
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Salvador Allende’s Granddaughter and Other Surprises From Boric’s New Cabinet in Chile
Among Boric's new cabinet is the presence of the socialist deputy Maya Fernández, granddaughter of Salvador Allende and who will…
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Political Pendulum in Latin America: A Trend to the Left
In Latin America, the democratic transition and political pendulums are something normal and we should not be scared of them
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Invisible Female Quota in the Next Presidential Elections in Colombia
With more than 40 pre-candidates, the Colombian presidential race is showing an obvious division within the country. Still, there are…
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This Is How Democrats Are Preparing For 2024
There are still 3 years to go, but Joe Biden's party is already planning the US presidential race and this…
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The Reasons Why Gabriel Boric Won In Chile
The 35-year-old former student leader is the first president since 2005 who is neither Sebastián Piñera nor Michelle Bachelet
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Opinion: The Hypocrisy Of The Summit For Democracy In The United States
Last week, the United States held the first virtual Summit for Democracy, but it seemed more like a meeting of…
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Francia Márquez: “Political Hegemony Has Not Allowed Us To Live In Dignity”
The presidential candidate for the Historical Pact Francia Márquez spoke with LatinAmerican Post about the role of women in Colombian…
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How Well Has The Vaccination Card Against COVID-19 Worked?
Several European countries have implemented the vaccination card against COVID-19 for months. Has it been efficient in reducing the cases…
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Government Discourages Protests In Cuba, But Not The Feeling Of Change
The protests in Cuba are more and more constant and the regime knows it. The Government of Díaz Canel sought,…
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Wealthier Nations Should Stump up for COVID-19 Jab Tax to drive Vaccine Equity
Fairer than donation model as it better reflects ability to pay, argues political scientist
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