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.