Columbian Presidential Election: Authoritarian Model Gains Traction
À quelques jours du deuxième tour de l’élection présidentielle, le candidat populiste de droite Abelardo de la Espriella fait figure de favori. Sa promesse : reproduire en Colombie le modèle ultra-sécuritaire de Nayib Bukele, l’autoritaire président du Salvador.
As Colombia approaches its presidential election runoff, the authoritarian model championed by right-wing populist candidate Abelardo de la Espriella is gaining significant traction. De la Espriella promises to replicate the ultra-secure, authoritarian approach of El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele. This campaign strategy suggests a public appetite for strong leadership and security-focused policies. The potential adoption of such a model raises concerns about democratic norms and civil liberties in Colombia. The election outcome could signal a shift towards more centralized and potentially less democratic governance. The appeal of Bukele's model highlights a growing trend in Latin American politics.
This election scenario highlights a growing political trend in Latin America, where authoritarian models are gaining popularity as solutions to security concerns.
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