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The Blank and Null Vote Grows in the Polls in Bolivia and Surpasses the Favorites for the Presidential Elections

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Those who say they will not vote for any candidate on August 17 add up to 21.7%, according to the latest poll.The opposition right-wing candidates Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga appear with 21,5 and 19.6% intention to vote.

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Those who say they will not vote for any candidate on August 17 add up to 21.7%, according to the latest poll.The opposition right-wing candidates Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga appear with 21,5 and 19.6% intention to vote.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Evo Morales' followers will push for the null vote in Bolivia's presidential elections on August 17, as a protest against the exclusion of the ex-mandatario in the elections, his daughter Evaliz Morales told the AFP Monday.

The co-collar leader, who ruled the country by three mandates, was prevented from competing because of a constitutional decision prohibiting more than one re-election.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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While former President Evo Morales calls for non-election, Bolivia goes to the parliamentary elections on August 17 with a split left and a right in the polls. The great entrepreneur Samuel Medina is considered a favorite, while the former Coca farmer leader and Senate president Andrónico Rodriguez, a former ally of Evo, does not score double in the polls. Besides [...] The post Bolivia: Rights leads in polls to the presidential election first a…

Evo Morales' followers will push for the null vote in Bolivia's presidential elections on August 17, as a protest against the exclusion of the ex-mandatario in the elections, his daughter Evaliz Morales told the AFP Monday.

·Lima, Peru
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Two police officers die during clashes with former President Evo Morales' supportersThe former President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, reappeared in a public event and criticized his disqualification from voting, which prevents him from running again for the presidential chair in the upcoming elections. He expressed his hope that his sanction “will be momentary” and assured that he will not leave the country, although, he said, “those who have stolen…

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Gestion broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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