Brics+ Series: Rodrigo Paz Pereira Secures Bolivian Presidency, Marking a Rightward Shift
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The left, broken and absent from the second round of the presidential election, leaves power after twenty years of domination. Behind the victory of candidate Rodrigo Paz, against his competitor Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga, a strategy: "capitalism for all". And a profound sociological and (...) / Bolivia, Socialism, Elections, Neoliberalism, State
The defeat of the MAS not only closed a political era, it also revealed the new composition of a more fragmented, urban and connected country.Mónica Salvatierra para #LaHoraDeBolivia The rural and intermediate city vote gave the victory to Rodrigo Paz, president-elect of Bolivia (Source: RRSS of the candidate) The geography of the vote showed a country that has changed its skin.In the highlands and rural areas, Rodrigo Paz consolidated its victo…
President Javier Milei will attend the inauguration of Bolivia’s elected president, Rodrigo Paz, next Saturday, November 8 in La Paz, in a gesture that the libertarian administration interprets as the consolidation of a potential regional ally. Official sources confirmed to the agency Noticias Argentinas the presence of the president in the ceremony in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly, after the victory of the centrist with 54.5% of the vo…
President Javier Milei will travel to Bolivia on Saturday, November 8, to attend the inauguration ceremony of the recent elected president Rodrigo Paz, according to official sources to the Argentine News agency. Even with the agenda in full definition, Casa Rosada guarantees the presence of the president in the inauguration that will take place in the Chamber of Deputies of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly, in La Paz. After the officializa…
The new Bolivian president is preparing to take over a country with an economy practically paralyzed by the loss of purchasing power and lack of confidence. The post Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz, between the expectation and the challenge of governing appeared first on Free Letters.
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