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The ideological map has shifted to the left. What will happen this year? Will this new Latin American progressivism be consolidated, or will the right to regain ground?
Between call for calm and harsh repression, Dina Boluarte's government is defining a profile tributary to its right-wing partners of the Peruvian political spectrum.
When Peru's Vice President, Dina Boluarte, assumed the Presidency to replace Pedro Castillo, months of tranquility were expected to follow. However, within a few days, mobilizations flooded the streets almost everywhere in the country.
Bolivia has inaugurated 2023 with an unforeseen political crisis, and it would be wrong to think that the reaction in Santa Cruz only has to do with Camacho's imprisonment. It is the trigger but not the cause.
The main objective of Beijing's envoys to the region has apparently been to build goodwill through increased visibility and accessibility, and to ensure a favorable environment for China's interests in the region. 
The inauguration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as the new president was marked by the handing over of the presidential sash by representatives of the people, after Bolsonaro's refusal and his departure to the United States.
Venezuela faces a new scenario of uncertainty, especially because of how the interim government ends without having been able to unite politically and indicate candidates for the next elections.
Once the primary elections are closed, the elected candidates will have to position themselves between now and April 30 to decide Paraguay's political future in the presidential elections.
The politicization of the climate agenda by the world's largest emitters is worrisome. Therefore, a strategic repositioning of Latin America and the Caribbean is necessary.
The world is becoming increasingly technological and, reflecting a more connected society, consumers are looking for convenience and agility when making monetary transactions.