The recent decision by the Salvadoran Congress to extend the presidential term to six years and a constitutional reform allowing indefinite reelection has sparked criticism both within and outside the country. Nayib Bukele, the current president, has said that the measure is not a threat to…
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Debate on constitutional reform in Venezuela to begin on February 15
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced in an interview with Opera Mundi that the debate on constitutional reform will begin on February 15.
Maduro said that “there is a broad consensus in the country around three fundamental issues…
Confidence in democracy is rapidly declining in Germany
Germans' confidence in democracy is rapidly diminishing, according to a survey by the Körber Foundation released Thursday in Hamburg.
While in the European autumn of 2021 almost a third of those interviewed stated that they had less or…
The United States congratulated Venezuela on Independence Day
The Secretary of State of the United States, Antony Blinken, sent on behalf of the government of President Joe Biden his congratulations to the Venezuelans on the Independence Day of our country this Wednesday, July 5.
Through a statement,…
Brasilia Consensus reaffirms commitment to cooperation in Latin America
The recent summit held in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, and organized by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, culminated in the signing of the Brasilia Consensus by the participants.
The declaration reflects the intention of the leaders to delve…
Santiago Peña is elected president of Paraguay
Santiago Peña, candidate of the Colorado Party, was elected this Sunday as the new president of Paraguay, by achieving 43 % of the ballots, according to the Transmission of Preliminary Electoral Results (TREP) system.
"They placed their…