Jorge Tuto Quiroga: “of the 20 Years of the Mas, some Soccer Canchitas Are Left”
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Jorge Tuto Quiroga (Cochabamba, 65 years old) was president of Bolivia between August 2001 and August 2002. He arrived from the vice presidency after the resignation due to illness of Hugo Banzer, ex-dictator became democratic president in 1997. Since then, Quiroga has tried to reach by his own to the Palacio Quemado embraced the flags of neoliberalism. In 2005 and 2014 he fell defeated before Evo Morales and in 2020 he lost to Luis Arce, the cu…
La Paz. Yesterday in Bolivia began the electoral silence towards the historic second round of Sunday, the first in the recent history of the country, after the presidential candidates, the liberal Jorge Tuto Quiroga and the centrist Rodrigo Paz, closed their campaigns this week in massive acts and with promises to bring the nation out of a harsh economic crisis.
The country enters a period of reflection and propaganda restriction in view of the second round between Rodrigo Paz and Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga. Bolivia began the period of electoral silence, an official period in which all political propaganda must be withdrawn or covered, while the country is preparing for the presidential ballot scheduled for Sunday, October 19. The electoral court warned that violating these rules can lead to economic sanction…
LA PEACE – Bolivia elects president this Sunday 19th in a ballot between right-wing Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga and centrist Rodrigo Paz, leaving behind two decades of left-wing governments and in the midst of an economic crisis marked by a shortage of currency and fuel. In a first round, on August 17, [...]
For the fourth time in his life, Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga will try next Sunday to reach the presidency of Bolivia by direct vote with his promise to implement a “save plan” that will get the Andean country out of the worst economic crisis in 40 years.
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