Bolivia practically goes alongside your first three. Morales and Arce have created a Leftist dominant-party system similar to that in Venezuela.
Honduras also goes into your second group. The Honduran military were able to stave off these people for a while by forcibly ousting Zelaya. However, Zelaya's wife has since been elected President.
Brazil will also rejoin that group next election.
So you're correct in saying that the pink tide, despite seeing serious setbacks with the election of more conservative or at least classical liberal people, like Bolsonaro, Uruguay's Lacalle Pou and Ecuador's Lasso, is making serious gains.
Bolivia practically goes alongside your first three. Morales and Arce have created a Leftist dominant-party system similar to that in Venezuela.
Honduras also goes into your second group. The Honduran military were able to stave off these people for a while by forcibly ousting Zelaya. However, Zelaya's wife has since been elected President.
Brazil will also rejoin that group next election.
So you're correct in saying that the pink tide, despite seeing serious setbacks with the election of more conservative or at least classical liberal people, like Bolsonaro, Lacalle Pou and Lasso, is making serious gains.