The End to Almost 20 Years Left: Rodrigo Paz and Edmand Lara Take Office as President and Vice President of Bolivia News Channel 3-12
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In the election campaign, the economic-friendly Paz had promised "Capitalism for All." With him, 20 years of left-wing governments ended.
The politician was elected president in the second round held on 19 October, with 54.96 % of the votes, compared to 45.04 % achieved by his rival.
By Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español - Rodrigo Paz Pereira and Edmand Lara were sworn in as president and vice president of Bolivia, respectively, on Saturday, bringing to a close a nearly 20-year cycle of leftist governments, first under Evo Morales and then Luis Arce. Lara was the first to arrive at Plaza Murillo for the ceremony. He was dressed in the dress uniform of the Bolivian Police and, before entering the Legislative Assembly to be sworn in…
Centrist politician Rodrigo Paz was sworn in as Bolivia's president on Saturday after 20 years of leftist rule in the country. He has promised to move closer to the United States.
In the context of the transmission of presidential command in Bolivia, the Vice President of El Salvador, Félix Ulloa, held a meeting with the new Bolivian president, Rodrigo Paz Pereira. The meeting took place on November 8 in La Paz, as part of the official activities that accompanied the inauguration. During the meeting, Ulloa shared an overview of the current situation in El Salvador, highlighting the security achievements that have enabled …
Rodrigo Paz assumes the presidency of Bolivia and closes a cycle of 20 years of socialismThe constitutional president of Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, began his administration with a harsh questioning to former presidents Evo Morales and Luis Arce, when he publicly asked “where is lithium and where is the gas?”, resources whose abundance, he said, was “promised and never demonstrated” during the years of domination of the Movement to Socialism (…
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