Rising crime fuels far‑right backlash in several Latin American nations

Crime rates have climbed in multiple Latin American countries. The surge in violence is prompting political shifts toward the far right.

Crime rates have climbed in multiple Latin American countries. The surge in violence is prompting political shifts toward the far right. New right‑wing parties are gaining traction in public opinion polls. Voters cite security concerns as a primary motivator. Governments face pressure to adopt tougher law‑and‑order policies. Human rights groups warn against potential erosion of civil liberties. The trend is reshaping regional political landscapes. Experts caution that the backlash could deepen societal divisions.