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Authoritarian practices, especially restrictions on freedom of expression and assembly and excessive use of force, increased as the government suppressed dissent and police arrested and detained protestors across the country. Indigenous Peoples remained marginalized and faced charges and arrests for opposing extractive and development projects on their traditional lands. The government failed to provide adequate protection for religious minorities who were subject to attacks. Plans for the next 10 years relied on fossil fuels with little commitment to transitioning to renewable energy sources.

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