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President Luis Arce Believes Bolivia Did Not Shift to the Right in the Last Elections.

LA PEACE, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivian President Luis Arce said on Thursday that the results of Sunday's elections do not imply a turn to the right, considering that there was in the first place a center candidate—although...

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Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivian President Luis Arce said Thursday that the results of Sunday's election do not imply a shift to the right, citing the fact that a centrist candidate came first—although there will be a runoff in October that includes a conservative duo—and asserted that the left is not dead in the Andean nation. “The Bolivian people said no to the right. There is no Milei effect,” the president told local media, r…

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The President of Bolivia, Luis Arce, agreed to an exclusive interview with Sputnik on the 23rd floor of the Big House of the People in the city of La Paz, where he took stock of the presidentials of 17 August, of the achievements of his administration and advocated for peace in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

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