In Argentina, in 1966, the armed forces struck a blow against the “rigid political structures” That government ended with the (until then) highest inflation of the century. Today the coups have been replaced by something that, although it is not new in Latin America, has been spreading in Europe for a few years.

Most populists are eurosceptic, defend unrestricted private property, and oppose: immigration, the welfare state, ecology, the fight against climate change, vaccines and legal abortion.