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A ‘Promising Democracy’ That Can’t Stop Fighting Itself

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Colombia
May 29, 2026에 시작됨

In 1950, The Atlantic had a warning for Colombia. Now, ahead of its election, that same warning is relevant once more

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 29, 2026
Colombia's history of internal conflict highlights the urgent need for political reform to foster unity and prevent further division.

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 29, 2026
Colombia's electoral struggles are a normal part of democracy; conflict can lead to necessary change and should not be seen as purely negative.

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Voter apathy in Colombia reflects a broader disillusionment with politics, necessitating a focus on civic education and engagement.

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The concerns about Colombia's democracy are overstated; the country's political landscape is evolving and can adapt to new challenges.

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Continued infighting among political factions in Colombia threatens to undermine democratic progress and stability, requiring immediate attention.

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