Usually for latinamerican politics, there’s no “good” ones, we are forced to pick the less bad but sometimes people pick the worse because they are angry at the previous parties.
Look at México, that’s how the expresident won, everyone turned a blind eye to his history to “teach previous parties a lesson”.
And sometimes there’s no less bad, but we still have to pick.
Usually for latinamerican politics, there’s no “good” ones, we are forced to pick the less bad but sometimes people pick the worse because they are angry at the previous parties.
Look at México, that’s how the expresident won, everyone turned a blind eye to his history to “teach previous parties a lesson”.
And sometimes there’s no less bad, but we still have to pick.
That just sounds like democracies everywhere.