
An economic crisis, coupled with ongoing political infighting within the country's long-dominant socialist party, may create an opportunity for the election of the first right-wing president in decades.
This potential shift in leadership reflects growing public dissatisfaction and the desire for change amid the current economic challenges.
The political landscape is evolving, and analysts suggest that the right-wing candidate could capitalize on the socialist party's internal divisions and the electorate's frustration with the status quo.
As the situation develops, the implications for the country's future governance and policies remain to be seen.