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Extreme turnover of Latin American legislators highlights political instability in the region


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Published in Politics and Government on Monday, May 12th 2025 at 15:00 GMT by   Print publication without navigation

  • A new study led by Karel Kouba from the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, reveals unprecedentedly high rates of legislative turnover in Latin America, raising concerns about democratic stability and governance quality in the region.

The article from phys.org, dated May 2025, discusses a study revealing an extreme turnover rate among Latin American legislators, with up to 40% of seats changing hands in some countries during recent elections. This high turnover, attributed to factors such as political instability, corruption scandals, and voter dissatisfaction, has significant implications for governance and policy continuity in the region. The study highlights that countries like Brazil and Mexico experience the highest rates of turnover, which can lead to inexperienced legislatures and challenges in implementing long-term policies. Researchers suggest that stabilizing political environments and enhancing voter education could help mitigate these effects and foster more consistent governance.

Read the Full Phys.org Article at:
[ https://phys.org/news/2025-05-extreme-turnover-latin-american-legislators.html ]