Dramatic elections in Brazil, Chile and Colombia introduced leftist governments to energy throughout a lot of Latin America in 2022, heralding the area’s second “pink tide” in 20 years.
However, their struggles amid persistent financial headwinds counsel the tide might have ebbed. An anti-establishment present that has fueled the left might quickly be shifting the opposite approach in main elections.
To have the endurance of the left’s turn-of-the-century renaissance, governments should restart economies which have annoyed voters and buyers alike in a decade of principally mediocre progress.
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