A Right-wing Spanish party is trying to orchestrate the defeat of socialism across Latin America by ousting its Left-wing governments.
Despite being the third largest party in Spain , with 33 seats in parliament, Vox is taking on a more internationalist stance as it promotes right-of-centre politics in Madrid’s former colonies.
Its first significant move will take place on Sunday when Bolivia heads to the polls. Voters are expected lurch to the Right and drive the incumbent government in La Paz out after nearly 20 years in power.
Jorge Martín Frías, a leading politician for the Vox party and director of its think tank, identifies Bolivia’s election as the first in a year-long wave of high-stakes contests as his party spearheads a conservative revival across the continent.
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