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The Threats to Gustavo Petro Must Be Taken Seriously
The recent threats to Gustavo Petro, a leftist candidate for the elections in Colombia, resurrect a specter of politics in…
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Vladimir Putin: Friend Of The Left in Latin America and The Extreme Right in Europe
Russian President Vladimir Putin has an extensive list of allies that span the political spectrum.
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Maras in El Salvador: Who is Nayib Bukele Facing?
Here we analyze who are the Maras of El Salvador that Nayib Bukele is facing
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One Year After the National Strike in Colombia: How Does This Situation Affect the Politics of 2022?
On April 28, 2021, one of the most extensive and violent demonstrations in the recent history of the Andean country…
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Is Maduro Becoming Popular Again?
The Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, is shedding his bad image
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AMLO’s Victory in the Referendum Does not Seem to Serve him
Despite the fact that the Mexican president achieved overwhelming support in a recall referendum with little participation, AMLO fails to…
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Good or bad? Gabriel Boric’s First Month As Chilean president
The current president of Chile has had to deal with the extremely high expectations placed on his government, which translates…
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What is Bukele Risking with His Anti-Violence Strategy in El Salvador?
There are already several international organizations that have accused the Salvadoran government of violating the human rights of prisoners in…
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With Pedro Castillo and a Congress of Enemies, Crisis in Peru Worsens
Pedro Castillo has not completed a year in government and seems to have no control. The voices calling for his…
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The Difficult Political Landscape That Rodrigo Chaves Will Face In Costa Rica
The new president of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, will have a difficult political panorama with minorities in congress and with…
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