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President Arce Accuses Bolivian Right of Price Speculation as Election Tactic - teleSUR English

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Bolivian President Luis Arce denounces right-wing opposition for fueling price hikes and economic sabotage to destabilize his government ahead of the August 17 elections, as MAS-IPSP rallies for unity amid internal and external pressures. Related: Bolivia Warns of Possible Global Recession Due to U.S. Tariffs Bolivia is entering a crucial electoral season marked by economic hardship and political division. President Luis Arce, speaking at a majo…

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On Saturday, President Luis Arce warmed up the electoral atmosphere with a heated speech in defense of his management and strong criticisms against opposition leaders Jorge Tuto Quiroga, Samuel Doria Medina and Manfred Reyes Villa, whom he accused of having “looted the country” during his time in power.

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Already in campaign for the general elections, President Luis Arce offers economic solutions for 2026 and attacks the “old right” of Tuto Quiroga, Samuel Doria Medina and Manfred Reyes Villa

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By Boris Góngora, LaRazón/ Latin American Summary, April 25, 2025. The president reiterated that in the general elections there will be two visions, that of the right and that of industrialization In a context marked by the general elections, President Luis Arce denounced this Friday that the right seeks to turn the people against [...] La entrada Bolivia. Arce accuses the right for putting the people against the government was first published i…

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To date, product prices in the supply markets have increased, while the dollar's exchange rate and free trade sellers have risen to Bs 14,20 in the city of La Paz, almost double the official price.

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The president attributed the rise in prices and the dollar to a premeditated "boicot", while the shortage of foreign exchange and fuel exacerbates the economic crisis. In an act for the 72 years of the Central Obrera Departamental (COD) of Beni, President Luis Arce Catacora accused the opposition of pushing for a "scheme of boycott and sabotage" to affect the national economy and generate unrest among the population. "The right that will compete…

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Radio FmBolivia broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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