## The Fragile Plough: Navigating Latin America‘s Electionsuspended
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In Peru, the situation is different: Dina Boluarte, a minority president, has navigated
Overall, the initial cases of both Milei in Argentina and Boluarte in Peru offer crucial lessons.Parliament, it is
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with moderately strong party systems often find themselves in precarious positions amid contestable elections
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What are the key domestic challenges facing new political leaders in Latin America?
**Interviewer:** “Latin America is seeing a rise in presidents navigating complex political landscapes both domestically and in the face of global powers like China and Russia. Looking at recent events in Argentina and Peru, what do you make of this trend and what implications does it hold for the future of the region?”
**Alex Reed:** “Well, it’s clear that the traditional power structures are shifting and we’re seeing a rise of new political actors in Latin America. Figures like Milei in Argentina and Boluarte in Peru are grappling with challenging circumstances, from deep-rooted social and economic issues to increasing influence from global powers like China [[1](https://globalvoices.org/2024/11/25/latin-america-who-wins-and-who-loses-after-trumps-victory/)]. It begs the question: How will these leaders navigate these pressures and what kind of future does this paint for the region?”