Brazil joins a group of Latin American countries that have elected leftwing leaders. What kind of change will they bring to the region and its relations with the rest of the world? Michael Stott, the FT’s Latin America editor, discusses these questions with Andrés Velasco, dean of the school of public policy at the London School of Economics and a former finance minister of Chile, and Chris Sabatini, senior fellow for Latin America at Chatham House in London.
Clips: AP, VOA, BBC
Lula seeks Brazil constitutional change to fund campaign pledges)
Amazon destruction woes overshadow Brazil’s farming advances)
Chile’s Boric seeks ‘new path forward’ after voters reject constitutional changes)
Latin America moves to bring Venezuela’s Maduro in from the cold)
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