In Ecuador, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico, organized crime is perceived by the population as the main risk to their state. The authorities of these countries are facing the growing influence of criminal groups that undermine stability and security. Experts note that this trend may intensify in 2025, which will require governments to take more decisive measures to protect citizens and maintain law and order. It is necessary to strengthen international cooperation to counter the spread of crime in the region.
Organized Crime as the Main Risk in Latin America
In Ecuador, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico, organized crime is seen as the top threat to the state. This issue could worsen in 2025, demanding decisive action from authorities.