The Left Has Lost the Last Three Elections in Latin America: What Is the Balance with the Right and What Does It Foreshadow in 2026?
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Javier Milei exults. "The left beats in retreat, freedom progresses," says the Argentine president on X, ideological map in support. In red, the last progressive bastions, including the Brazil of Lula and the Colombia of Gustavo Petro. In blue, a wave that spreads. The wave of straight lines and extreme straight lines. Already firmly installed in Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina and Ecuador, this conservative tide conquered, on Sunday, a new s…
By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español The right wing of Latin America achieved a new electoral victory in Chile this Sunday, closing an undefeated year in presidential votes in the region and increasing expectations in the face of 2026, which puts in dispute key nations of the continent. The comfortable victory of the ultra-rightist José Antonio Kast over Jeannette Jara was based on the promise of order and security over the economic debate. The ca…
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