From Peru to Argentina: 6 South American Countries Shifting Towards Right-Wing, Trump-Inspired Politics

From Peru to Argentina: 6 South American Countries Shifting Towards Right-Wing, Trump-Inspired Politics

A new current of right-wing politics is transforming electoral landscapes across South America. From Peru to Bolivia, numerous nations are adopting nationalist discourse…

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In South America, political discourse is evolving as candidates increasingly mirror Donald Trump’s strategies. This emerging “new right” gains traction by leaning into nationalist themes, stricter immigration policies, and a focus on law enforcement—echoing the political style seen in the United States. (Image: Reuters)

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Peru has recently shifted rightward with Keiko Fujimori‘s election victory. This development contributes a new conservative administration to the region, utilizing rhetorical strategies reminiscent of Donald Trump to connect with voters disillusioned by leftist leadership.

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Once a bastion of the “Pink Tide,” Argentina is currently led by a conservative, center-right, or libertarian administration. This change in a key economic player is marked by a shift toward nationalist rhetoric and strict crime policies, reflecting voter sentiment against slow economic growth and prevalent corruption.

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In Chile, a reconfiguration of the political landscape is underway as candidates adopt themes reminiscent of Trump, emphasizing stronger immigration policies and law enforcement to address public discontent over inadequate services and regional unrest.

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Ecuador is aligning with conservative ideologies as its government looks to strategies inspired by Trump to tackle the region’s escalating homicide rates. The administration’s emphasis on tougher policing and nationalistic themes aims to confront the reality that Latin America represents only 8% of the global population yet accounts for one-third of worldwide homicides.

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Paraguay remains a bastion for right-wing politics, with its leadership adopting the nationalistic rhetoric emblematic of the current Trump-influenced era. The government’s concentration on security and immigration reflects a broader regional pattern of utilizing Trump’s political language to secure power.

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In Bolivia, the rise of a right-leaning administration signifies a notable break from past governance. Voter dissatisfaction with corruption and ineffective politics has encouraged the adoption of Trump-inspired tactics that prioritize nationalist agendas over previously dominant left-leaning ideologies.

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