Peru has a mining tradition that goes back decadesI think we can compare. Latin America as a whole is susceptible to radical left currents.
It helps to look back decades.
A mining tradition that has developed over decades is not easily swept away.
As a teacher from the provinces, Castillo went into the election campaign with Marxist ideals and
primarily ensnared the less educated sections of the population with the words
socialism/Marxism/communism. He does not have a majority in Lima and has long had to make
a clear commitment to Peru's mining tradition. Anything else - let's face it - would break Peru's
neck. Expropriation fantasies remain Castillo's dreams.
https://andina.pe/ingles/noticia-perus-president-we-are-not-an-antimining-government-we-are-
democratic-872504.aspx
https://andina.pe/ingles/noticia-fin-min-peru-opens-its-arms-to-international-national-private-investment-862285.aspx
https://www.mining.com/peru-says-mines-allowed-to-ask-permission-to-extend-operations/