(Opinion) In recent times, several Latin American nations with progressive governments—such as Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico—have faced everything from political opposition to economic downturns. While these governments predominantly champion social welfare and the support of the underprivileged, they still grapple with significant unresolved challenges. It’s worth noting, as many experts have, that progressive […]
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