Alvaro Vargas Llosa, The Globe and Mail
There has been abundant talk about
Latin America's tilt to the left this past decade, but such chatter
will soon become antiquated. Presidential contests in key countries are
almost certain to move the region in the opposite direction.
Chile's runoff election this month will probably end the centre-left
coalition's two-decade hold on power and the emergence of businessman
Sebastian Pinera as a political force. In May, Colombians will vote
either for President Alvaro Uribe – if he wins approval for an
ill-advised constitutional reform – or for someone who will carry on
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