“Right-wing rise reflects voter will”
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Latin America has experienced a notable shift toward right-wing and conservative leadership over the past several years, with candidates emphasizing security, economic reform, and nationalist policies winning elections across multiple countries. This trend contrasts with the region's earlier 2000s-2010s period of left-wing dominance and reflects voter concerns about crime, inflation, and incumbent performance. The phenomenon raises questions about whether this represents a durable ideological realignment or a cyclical response to specific governance failures.