The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... Colombia and Nicaragua , have compulsory voting , but the remaining coun- tries have varying financial , legal , and social sanctions for nonvot- ing . In Paraguay , for instance , sanctions include payment of a fine and " ineligibility ...
... Colombia and Nicaragua , have compulsory voting , but the remaining coun- tries have varying financial , legal , and social sanctions for nonvot- ing . In Paraguay , for instance , sanctions include payment of a fine and " ineligibility ...
Pagina 54
... Colombia where both registration and voting are voluntary and voter turnout among registered voters is 42.4 percent , which is relatively low when compared to that of Chile and Peru ( mean of 81.2 percent ) - the other two cases where ...
... Colombia where both registration and voting are voluntary and voter turnout among registered voters is 42.4 percent , which is relatively low when compared to that of Chile and Peru ( mean of 81.2 percent ) - the other two cases where ...
Pagina 187
... Colombia , Uruguay and Venezuela . The second wave began in the 1970s and still continues and has seen the establishment of formally democratic regimes in most countries of the region with different transitions and paths . In addition ...
... Colombia , Uruguay and Venezuela . The second wave began in the 1970s and still continues and has seen the establishment of formally democratic regimes in most countries of the region with different transitions and paths . In addition ...
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