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Miguel Ángel Martínez Meucci

Profesor de Estudios Políticos en la Universidad Austral de Chile. Doctor en Conflicto Político y Procesos de Pacificación por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

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The 3,300 political prisoners in Latin America

How has the situation evolved over the past two years? While Cuba and Bolivia remain relatively stable, Nicaragua is carrying out mass expatriations, and Venezuela is experiencing the worst regression.

Transition in Venezuela?

After the elections on July 28, what are the chances of a political change in Venezuela?

Navalny’s value

Freedom would be nothing more than a chimera today without figures like Navalny. It is up to us to ensure that this possibility does not become a reality.

Is the second “pink tide” fading?

After the successes of the Latin American left in 2022, the pendulum seems to swing back to the right in 2023.

Renewing the center-right in Latin America

The center-right tends to be more demanding than the center-left when it comes to association with those who emerge from its more extreme side.

The dangerous ambiguity of the São Paulo Forum

The left-wing dictatorships in the region represent the consolidation of the objectives shared by the Forum's members.