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Ecuador Elections: Is Correísmo Back?
A new president and the members of the General Assembly will be elected on February 7 in Ecuador. To the…
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Covid-19 affects all politicians equally
Although developing countries have more difficulties facing the crisis of COVID19, it seems that this inequality is not evident in…
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Latam: a bleak outlook for accomplish the UN’s 2030 goals
With more than 100 million cases of contagion by COVID-19 worldwide, it is necessary to analyze whether the progress objectives…
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The Right: the key to legalizing abortion in Latam?
The legalization of abortion in Argentina showed us that votes from right-wing parties can be the key to unlocking these…
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Do politicians deserve a vacation during the pandemic?
Several Latin American politicians and officials are in the eye of the hurricane for traveling during the pandemic
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The victims of the deportations of Venezuelan migrants
A new tragedy of Venezuelan rafters generates a campaign of national mourning and a rejection of the deportations in the…
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What immigration panorama will Biden receive?
Several Central American countries have changed their immigration policies in the face of strong pressure from Trump
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Latin America at the polls in 2021
Next year there will be a large number of elections in Latin America, which could determine the future of the…
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Venezuela: What’s Next for the Opposition?
The elections of last December 6 return control of the legislative power to the ruling party
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South America moves away from political extremes
The election results in Brazil (2020), Uruguay and Colombia (2019) show a rejection of the right and left parties
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