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NGP without Presidential Candidate: Tapia Resigns and It Is Unknown Who Will Replace Dunn

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This Wednesday is the last day for presidential candidates from the 10 political forces to present their photographs if they want to appear on the electoral ballot for the general elections.
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🔊 Listen to this news Just hours before the deadline for modifying candidacies, Fidel Tapia submitted his resignation from the presidential candidacy for the New Patriotic Generation (NGP). This resignation was made official on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, before the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE). In this context, the organization faces serious difficulties in certifying its main figure, Jaime Dunn, who has not yet obtained the certificate of f…

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Fidel Tapia Zambrana resigned this Wednesday from the presidential candidacy for New Patriotic Generation (NGP), a party that plans to replace him with candidate Jaime Dunn

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The presidential candidate faces legal obstacles as he tries to obtain his fiscal solvency certificate, a key requirement for his registration. The Mayor’s Office of El Alto revealed on Wednesday that economist Jaime Dunn, who still fails to register as a presidential candidate because he lacks the fiscal solvency certificate, has 33 coercive proceedings against him. Isaac Mauricio, the municipality’s legal adviser, explained that, although not …

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This Wednesday is the last day for presidential candidates from the 10 political forces to present their photographs if they want to appear on the electoral ballot for the general elections.

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Opinión Bolivia broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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