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Jorge Quiroga Believes Arce Seeks to Pass “Responsibility” to Candidates on Crises in Bolivia

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Luis Arce condemns “strongly” the U.S. military deployment near VenezuelaHow Rodrigo Paz did to go up to the first place in Bolivia and what role his vice president Edman Lara playsThe former Bolivian ambassador Jorge ‘Tuto’ Quiroga declined on Thursday President Luis Arce’s invitation to a meeting on the country’s situation to presidential candidates who will face up to a ballot in October, considering that the ruler seeks to “transfer” to the …
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Luis Arce condemns “strongly” the U.S. military deployment near VenezuelaHow Rodrigo Paz did to go up to the first place in Bolivia and what role his vice president Edman Lara playsThe former Bolivian ambassador Jorge ‘Tuto’ Quiroga declined on Thursday President Luis Arce’s invitation to a meeting on the country’s situation to presidential candidates who will face up to a ballot in October, considering that the ruler seeks to “transfer” to the …

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Bolivian President Luis Arce called on Rodrigo Paz and Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga to expose the economic crisis and prepare for the transition before the second round. The post President Arce summons the winners of the first round in Bolivia to inform them of the situation in the country appeared first on El Diario.

🔊 Listen to this news President Luis Arce has announced a meeting with the candidates of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC), Rodrigo Paz, and the Free Alliance, Jorge Tuto Quiroga. This meeting aims to begin the transition before the second round of elections, which is scheduled for October 19, 2025. Reaction from Rodrigo Paz Regarding this meeting, the PDC candidate, Rodrigo Paz, mentioned that he has not received official notification about…

Libre’s presidential candidate rejected the meeting called by President Luis Arce, to receive a report on the country’s economic situation, because Bolivia is in “a galloping crisis”

The outgoing president seeks for the second-round candidates to know the real situation of the country before assuming power. President Luis Arce announced this Thursday that he will officially invite Rodrigo Paz and Jorge Tuto Quiroga, who will contest the Presidency in the second round, to a meeting to inform them about the economic situation in Bolivia and the problems related to fuels. “We want to show them the economic situation we are goin…

On the occasion, he indicated that he did not hear any concrete or short-term proposals to address the country ' s economic problems.

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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