pink wave

The term "pink wave" highlights significant shifts in political landscapes, often involving increased female participation or the rise of progressive movements.

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Definition

B2Elections

(general)A surge in the number of women running for office, voting, or being elected, often leading to the success of candidates supporting feminist issues.

Example

  • The recent election saw a pink wave, with a record number of women elected to Congress.
  • Analysts are attributing the shift in policies to the pink wave that occurred last year.

C1Latin American Politics

(regional, historical)A trend towards left-wing or progressive governments in Latin American democracies, particularly during the early 21st century.

Example

  • The pink wave in Latin America brought significant social and economic reforms.
  • Many countries experienced a pink wave, leading to a shift in regional policies.

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