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From Socialist Surge to Regional Realignment- Latin America’s Pink Tide Is Receding

From Colombia to Venezuela, the balance of power in Latin America is changing fast.

From Socialist Surge to Regional Realignment- Latin America’s Pink Tide Is Receding

Colombian President Gustavo Petro delivering a speech during the opening ceremony of the COP16 summit in Cali, Colombia on October 20, 2024 and Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro speaking during the Meeting of Jurists in Defense of International Law at the Eurobuilding Hotel in Caracas on November 14, 2025.

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(Photo by Federico PARRA and Joaquín SARMIENTO / AFP via Getty Images)

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Latin America’s Pink Tide Recedes as Economic Reality Fractures Socialist Alliance

Latin America’s leftist front is hitting a wall. The momentum that carried leaders like Gabriel Boric and Gustavo Petro to power has stalled, replaced by the harsh realities of inflation and cartel violence. This isn’t just a temporary dip in the polls — it’s a fundamental breakdown of the old order, and it’s reshaping the strategic landscape of the entire hemisphere.

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