
A demonstrator shouts during a march against the government of Colombian President Gustavo Petro over health and pension reforms in Bogota, on March 6, 2024.
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Struggling Socialists Open Door for Businesses in Latin America
They rose to power as the answer to social unrest in the unequal region. Now, their misses may make room for the return of more business-friendly governments.
Fears over crime and a failure to keep promises of social reform are starting to take down some of Latin America’s leftist leaders, making room for the return of more business-friendly governments in the region.
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