Latin America Shifts Right, Fueled by Gang Fears

Right-wing populist Laura Fernández wins Costa Rica’s presidency, promising to tackle cocaine-fueled violence.

Right-Wing Victory in Costa Rica

Laura Fernández, a right-wing populist, has won Costa Rica’s presidential election, vowing a decisive fight against cocaine-related violence.

The victory marks a significant political shift in the Central American nation, once a bastion of stability and democracy.

From Stability to Drug Hub

Costa Rica, home to 5.2 million people, has undergone a dramatic transformation, emerging as a logistical center for global cocaine trafficking.

This shift has fueled widespread fear of gang-related crime, driving the political turn toward tougher security measures.

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