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The case of Venezuela is an example that manipulating elections is always feasible, even with electronic ballot boxes.
Actions and strategies to face the challenges posed by climate and environmental change do not have one single social definition, so the responses to their challenges are also diverse.
In Chile, during the last few weeks, the discussion on the elimination of student loans (CAE) has returned to the forefront in the context of the constitutional debate and the approval of the 2024 Budget.
Many presidents in the region have launched attacks against institutions that do not align with their orbit of power. The judiciary is one of them.
Dollarization was the core element in Javier Milei's campaign and, undoubtedly, one of those pragmatic proposals that most resonated with the Argentine electorate. What would dollarization of the Argentine economy imply?
One fateful day in the late 18th century, the American Founding Fathers decided to invent a hitherto unheard-of figure: the vice presidency.
After the successes of the Latin American left in 2022, the pendulum seems to swing back to the right in 2023.
Polarization is emerging thanks to the combination of the zero-sum game imposed by presidentialism, electoral campaigns that exacerbate differences and societies that are more disjointed and distrustful.
In Latin America, the interference of the military forces in the internal security of the countries has been historically evidenced, which affects the functioning of the democratic order.