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Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga, the Former President Who Seeks to Make a Summit and Return to Power in Bolivia News Channel 3-12

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By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español 24 years after becoming one of the youngest presidents in Bolivia's history and after three failed attempts, Jorge Quiroga seeks to return to the top of the executive branch. The candidate of the Freedom and Democracy alliance (who competes with the name Libre) maintains his image as a technocrat committed to economic openness, international markets, control of spending and modernization of the state. “Tuto”, a…

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The presidential candidate in the Andean country is considered 'persona non grata' in Cuba and Nicaragua, and struggles to end the two decades of indigenous revolution in Bolivia Read

·Madrid, Spain
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Jorge Tuto Quiroga, candidate for Libre, says that the next day, in case of being elected president, he has secured a rescue plan to obtain from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and other organizations, 12 billion dollars to give economic stability to Bolivia until the end of the year. “I know how to do it. I have done it in the past. [...] My advantage is the experience,” he said, referring to his passing through the presidency between 20…

·Spain
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By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español 24 years after becoming one of the youngest presidents in Bolivia's history and after three failed attempts, Jorge Quiroga seeks to return to the top of the executive branch. The candidate of the Freedom and Democracy alliance (who competes with the name Libre) maintains his image as a technocrat committed to economic openness, international markets, control of spending and modernization of the state. “Tuto”, a…

Center

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He seeks to reverse what he calls “20 lost years” under the MAS government and supports deep cuts in public spending and a move away from alliances with Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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For the fourth time, “Tuto” Quiroga is running for President again, this time with the support of the Free Alliance coalition.

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14ymedio.com broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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