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Judi Lynn

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Sat Dec 30, 2023, 04:43 PM Dec 2023

Year of the underdog: How 'outsiders' upended Latin America's elections


From Argentina to Guatemala to Ecuador, voters rejected establishment candidates in this year’s presidential races.

By Natalie Alcoba
Published On 30 Dec 2023
30 Dec 2023

Buenos Aires, Argentina
– Poverty through the roof. Out-of-control inflation. Overwhelming debt. Javier Milei painted the grimmest of pictures when he delivered his inaugural address as president of Argentina earlier this month.
“There is no money,” he said in a grave voice. “There is no alternative to tightening our belt. There is no alternative to a shock.”

It was not the sort of message you would expect to elicit cheers from a society battered by economic recession. But the roar from the crowd demonstrated the extent to which Milei – a relative newcomer to the world of politics – had succeeded in tapping into voters’ discontent with the status quo.

Milei, a 53-year-old libertarian economist known for his shaggy hair and cloned dogs, was part of a wave of political outsiders who surged into leadership positions in Latin America this year.

Countries across the region saw dark-horse candidates sweep into the presidency in 2023, delivering a rebuke to the political establishment.
In Ecuador, for instance, Daniel Noboa stunned the nation by defeating political veteran Luisa González in an October run-off vote. Like Milei, Noboa, the heir to a banana industry fortune, had only served a single term in public office before his ascent to the presidency.

More:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/12/30/year-of-the-underdog-how-outsiders-upended-latin-americas-elections
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