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Editorial: El Mundo

  • De la Espriella's victory marks a trend towards the disappearance of moderate political space in Latin America.
  • The new president has capitalized on public discontent following Gustavo Petro's term, polarizing Colombian politics even more.
  • De la Espriella presents himself as the successful businessman who can bring accelerated growth to Colombia, a strategy increasingly common in current politics.
  • De la Espriella's formula resembles other populisms sprung up on the continent, with promises to reduce state intervention and confront the people with the elites.
  • The rise of increasingly personalistic leaderships and less willing to seek consensus is confirmed by this victory.

Conclusion: The polarization and victory of De la Espriella question the future of moderation in Latin politics, suggesting a shift towards personalisms and more radical speeches, forged on promises of prosperity and security.