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"Latin America's Electoral Cycle 2014-15" Forum Held at the Wilson Center

The Woodrow Wilson Center is mentioned in an article regarding the event hosted by the Latin American Program and International IDEA on the region's electoral cycle.

International IDEA, the Woodrow Wilson Center, El País from Spain and Channel NTN 24 held the “Latin America's Electoral Cycle 2014-15” Forum, at the Wilson Center (Washington D.C.) on February 10, 2015. The forum’s objective was to analyze the region’s 2014 ‘electoral super-cycle’, and to discuss the upcoming presidential elections in Argentina and Guatemala, and parliamentary elections in Venezuela.

Three different panels analyzed the main political and economic challenges the region has faced and will be facing through an overview of elections in Central America (Panamá, Costa Rica, Guatemala and El Salvador), South America (Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Brazil) and The Andes (Venezuela, Bolivia and Colombia). 

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