Thursday, 1 September 2016

Neither Trumpian nor Brexiteer

THE year since The Economist last published the results of the wide-ranging Latinobarómetro survey of Latin American public opinion has been an eventful one. In three countries, voters rebuked populist left-wing governments: Argentines elected a centre-right president; Venezuelans and Bolivians used non-presidential votes to undermine the incumbents. Peru chose Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, a 77-year-old ex-banker, as president over the mildly populist Keiko Fujimori, daughter of a former strongman, Alberto Fujimori, who is in jail. The Dominican Republic re-elected its centre-right president, Danilo Medina. Only Guatemalans voted for a miracle cure. They elected as president a comedian with no political track record, Jimmy Morales, mainly because voters believed his claim to be “not corrupt”.

Latin pragmatism looks like a welcome contrast to the rise in support for fringe candidates and causes in Europe and the United States. But this year’s Latinobarómetro poll suggest that Latin Americans are no more content with the status quo than are Brexit-voting Britons or Trump-drunk Americans. The proportion of Latin...Continue reading

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