Peru's Election and the reborn of free market in south america

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  1. Whitmanmyfriend

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    Hey guys how are you doing? It seems that PPK will win the elections in Peru. A few months ago, Macri became the new President in Argentina after years and years of Kirchnerism. It seems that Moralez is loosing power, and Venezuela, well, that problem will have to be solved in a way or another. In Brazil the case is a little bit more complex, cuz some people think that a coup is occurring and some people don't. But the point is that for a South America, who has been seeing a left hegemony for at least ten years, things are starting to change. The case of Peru is funny, because we had an conservative like Fujimori's daughter running against a free market liberal in the second turn, which means, the left was tottaly out of business, except for choosing who they were going to support. What's going on?
     

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