A new current of hope surges across Latin America

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OPINION| A new current of hope surges across Latin America: Seven right-wing governments have been defeated, while Brazil is set to join the wave of liberation next month

Also in November 2021, the first female president of Honduras,, was elected with a landslide victory. Castro’s Libre party arose from wide scale grassroots opposition to a coup in 2009.

While a setback, this does not mean a rejection for a new Constitution. There is agreement that further negotiations will be held. To complete this inspiring scenario, in Brazil, the largest economy in Latin America, former union leader and president of the countryIn Colombia, the Afro-Colombian environmental and feminist activist Francina Marquez) was elected vice-president this year.

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