
GIS Radio: Latin America continues its rightward shift
From Unconventional Knowledge by GIS by Geopolitical Intelligence Services (GIS)
May 1, 2026 · 21 min · Season 2 · Episode 334
About this episode
The episode discusses the decline of left-wing governments in Latin America and the resulting shift in voter confidence.
Left-wing governments throughout the region are losing voter confidence after years of mismanagement. An analysis by Alejandro Peña Esclusa. Read the full report here. 📚 Explore all GIS Reports 📝 Read the weekly comments from Prince Michael of Liechtenstein 🔔 Stay updated on the latest reports and analysis: LinkedIn & X 📬 Sign up for our weekly newsletter or subscribe directly on LinkedIn
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Host: Geopolitical Intelligence Services
Topics covered
- Latin America
- politics
- voter confidence
- rightward shift
- government mismanagement
Keywords
- Latin America
- rightward shift
- voter confidence
- government mismanagement
- political analysis
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