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After Evo Morales' Disqualification, Will Bolivia Turn to the Right in the Next Elections?

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With a galloping economic crisis, which in June already placed it as the country with the highest inflation in Latin America - 5.21% per month-, and despite the ever threatening shadow of an Evo Morales who is disqualified to be a candidate, Bolivia could give a turn to the right after two decades of left hegemony in the general elections on August 17.

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With a galloping economic crisis, which in June already placed it as the country with the highest inflation in Latin America - 5.21% per month-, and despite the ever threatening shadow of an Evo Morales who is disqualified to be a candidate, Bolivia could give a turn to the right after two decades of left hegemony in the general elections on August 17.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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La Paz, 18 Jul (Latin Press) Economic analyst Martín Moreira said today that the support of businessman Marcelo Claure to presidential candidate Samuel Doria Medina is the prelude to a new cycle of plundering natural resources such as lithium. The post They denounce prelude to plundering Bolivia's natural resources first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

La Paz, July 18, 2025 (ATB Digital) .- Pedro Llanque, leader of the front named Evo Pueblo, said that his group has not yet defined which political party it will support in the general elections of August. However, he guaranteed that the Chapare will respect the right of all political organizations to campaign without restrictions or discrimination, in compliance with the electoral calendar and in an atmosphere of democratic tolerance. Source: A…

However, the analyst considers that this support is not decisive in an electoral context in which Tuto and Samuel are practically tied in the electoral preference. [caption id=

LA PEACE, 18 Jul (NOMADA NEWS). – Alianza Unidad candidate Samuel Doria Medina thanked him for supporting his candidacy of businessman Marcelo Claure and remarked that he strengthens his project and above all “gives confidence to investors.” “I thank Marcelo Claure for his unconditional support for my candidacy. The contribution of prominent Bolivians like him not only strengthens our project, but reaffirms that we are on the right path,” he wro…

The ruling party, which arrives divided, tries to keep at bay the toughest sectors that seek to force Morales’ candidacy (even though it is prevented by the Constitution and Justice). One month after the start, businessman Samuel Doria Medina and former president Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga lead polls. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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