Elections in Bolivia: the End of an Era
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Right turn in Bolivia. The conservative candidate Paz Pereira wins in the first round of the election. Debit election against radical neoliberal candidates. Left down.
The first round of the presidential elections in Bolivia marks an end point to almost two decades of the left in power. With moderate Rodrigo Paz Pereira (32
The journalist analyzed the ideological shift in Bolivia and linked it directly to the economic deterioration of the country. Read more
🔊 Listen to this news Amid the tense political climate following the results of the general elections, Representative Renán Cabezas, of the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS), expressed strong criticism of the electoral process and the direction he believes the country has taken. In a lengthy statement, he asserted that the spoiled vote, which reached 20% and which he believes could increase with votes from rural areas, represents a form of resist…
Official candidate for the MAS, which has ruled for two decades, only got 3.16% of the votes, confirming the left. Rodrigo Paz Pereira is the surprise - goes to the second round against Jorge Quiroga.
The Movement to Socialism (MAS) will cease to govern Bolivia after almost 20 years, as in this Sunday’s general elections candidates opposed to the Presidency, Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former President Jorge 'Tuto' Quiroga, will contest the first second round in the history of the country. The entry The MAS will cease to govern Bolivia after almost 20 years, Quiroga and Paz go to the ballotage was first published in Proceso Digital.
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