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Book SynopsisTurmoil in Latin American Democracy and Changes in the Public Opinion.- Population Aging and Dissatisfaction with Democracy: Evidence from a 2-level model in Latin America.- Representation Crisis, Reconfiguration of Political Information Sources, and Digital Political Leadership in Brazil, México and Peru.- Remaining in office despite the crimes: the impeachment resolutions against Bolsonaro (Brazil) and Piñera (Chile).- Protests and emergence of new Brazilian right-wing: perception of democracy, ideologies and values.- Right-Wing Convergence, Progressive Fragmentation, and Media Alignments. Deciphering the Limitations of the Second Peruvian Estallido.- The polarized public opinion in Bolivia and Spain: Democratic conflict or political intolerance?.- "I do not vote for women because": the justifications that latino people give to explain the female underrepresentation in electoral politics.- Race, Gender, and Class in Francia Márquez's Electoral Campaign in Colombia.- The 2023 elections in Argentina, Mexico and Paraguay in comparative perspective.- The Election of Outsider Deputies in Chile and Brazil.- When the reality imposes a tipping point: denialism and conspiracy theories in the evaluations of Bolsonaro's performance in environmental policies and Covid-19 responses in Brazil.- Religion and Dominionism: the battle for God against Evil in Brazilian politics.