Elections in Colombia: Prospects for change and lack of guarantees
Colombia

Elections in Colombia: Prospects for change and lack of guarantees

With legislative and presidential elections coming up in Colombia, the supposedly “oldest democracy in Latin America” will see if it can consolidate the most precarious and recent peace on the continent.

Lautaro Rivara
February 21, 2022
Referendum in Haiti: new date, same irregularities
Haiti

Referendum in Haiti: new date, same irregularities

The Provisional Electoral Council of Haiti announced the constitutional referendum proposed by Jovenel Moïse will be held on September 26

Lautaro Rivara
July 5, 2021
Understanding Peru’s elections from the peasant patrols to fujimorism
Peru

Understanding Peru’s elections from the peasant patrols to fujimorism

500 years of colonial history, 200 years of life as a republic, and 40 years of experience of the rural and urban peasant patrols movement, to understand a subject and a process that come from afar

Lautaro Rivara
June 2, 2021
Ecuador: from the dream of the Montecristi Constitution to the “Panama of the Andes”?
Ecuador

Ecuador: from the dream of the Montecristi Constitution to the “Panama of the Andes”?

Irene León speaks about factors behind the recent loss of progressive forces in Ecuador and what to expect with Guillermo Lasso in office

Lautaro Rivara and Zoe
April 28, 2021
It’s election day in Ecuador: A look at what lies ahead
Ecuador

It’s election day in Ecuador: A look at what lies ahead

The run-off election between progressive candidate Andrés Arauz and banker Guillermo Lasso is taking place amid an escalating pandemic, an economic crisis, and fears of irregularities

Lautaro Rivara and Zoe
April 11, 2021
Crimes against humanity were committed by Ecuadorian state in Oct. 2019, suggests report
Ecuador

Crimes against humanity were committed by Ecuadorian state in Oct. 2019, suggests report

A Special Commission for Truth and Justice was appointed to investigate the alleged human rights violations committed by the Ecuadorian state against protesters in October 2019. Juan Carlos Solines, a member of the commission, talks about its conclusions

Lautaro Rivara and Zoe
April 9, 2021
“Poor rich Haiti” or how imperialists and local oligarchy have sought to destroy agriculture in Haiti
Haiti

“Poor rich Haiti” or how imperialists and local oligarchy have sought to destroy agriculture in Haiti

From Haiti, Lautaro Rivara unpacks the tired trope of “poor rich Haiti,” highlighting the role of foreign capital and local elites in the destruction of life in the countryside

Lautaro Rivara
March 28, 2021
Haiti’s Prime Minister resigns and the crisis of the de facto government deepens
Haiti

Haiti’s Prime Minister resigns and the crisis of the de facto government deepens

The resignation of Prime Minister Joseph Jouthe deepens the political crisis within the government and adds to the internal disagreements in the ruling far-right Haitian Tèt Kale Party

Lautaro Rivara
March 17, 2021