Argentine President Javier Milei will undertake official trips to Peru and Colombia between late July and early August to attend the inaugurations of Keiko Fujimori and Abelardo de la Espriella. These movements reflect an ideological shift toward conservative administrations in the region, a phenomenon the president refers to as the "blue tide." In Peru, Fujimori obtained 50.135% of the votes against Roberto Sánchez, while in Colombia, de la Espriella prevailed with 49.65% over Iván Cepeda. Milei has expressed his support for both leaders, emphasizing the need to promote economic freedom and combat transnational organized crime. The Argentine president seeks to consolidate a regional center-right bloc, following victories in countries such as Chile and Ecuador, and keeps his sights set on the upcoming elections in October in Brazil.