José Antonio Kast’s Republican Party will have the final say on a new Constitution after securing a rightist majority on the 50-seat body. Gabriel Boric’s left did not achieve enough support to gain power of veto
The opposition to President Gabriel Boric is waging its own battle for hegemony: the Chile Vamos bloc, led by a new generation, is facing the extremist Republican Party
The left-wing administration of Gabriel Boric is concerned the May 7 vote to elect the members of the Constitutional Council will hand the right a sweeping majority
President Gabriel Boric had made maintaining a gender balance a key priority but there are now 13 male and 11 female ministers, three fewer than when he took office
The government of Gabriel Boric is set to unveil six new high-speed machines that will cut down the trip between Santiago and Chillán to under four hours
It took six years for lawmakers to finally approve the initiate and the law will need another five yeas to reach its full force
Violence and organized crime are on the rise across the region, upending government plans and putting citizens on alert
In Colombia, restrictions on President Gustavo Petro have come from both Congress and the high courts. In the rest of the region, similar dynamics are happening
The success of the conference lies in its acceptance that while governments in the region do not share the same ideology, they share a common destiny
The meeting in the Dominican Republic aims to lay the foundations for cooperation between Latin America and Europe ahead of the Spanish presidency of the EU Council
The meeting in the Dominican Republic, which will also address the region’s migratory challenges, seeks to define an agenda to promote integration on both sides of the Atlantic
From positions in government, autonomous institutions or academia, female economists in the region are leaving their mark on public policy and resource management