Can corruption in Central America be cured?
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Can corruption in Central America be cured?
In a region plagued by extreme levels of inequality and violence, the demand for honest leadership has never been more critical in Central America. Recent election outcomes in Guatemala and the imprisonment of a presidential candidate in Panama highlight the formidable challenges this area confronts in its quest for improved leadership. Guests: Maria Fernanda Bozmoski Deputy Director of the Atlantic Council’s Latin America Center Manuel Orozco Director of the Inter-American Dialogue’s Migration Program Andrea Villagran Guatemalan Congress Member with the Seed Movement Party Okke Ornstein Journalist
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