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Mariana Prado Evokes the Evista Belonging of Her and Andronico

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Mariana Prado, former minister of Evo Morales and current vice presidential candidate for Alianza Popular, said that her binomial will insist on dialogue with the leader of the Al Socialismo Movement (MAS), with a view to reaching an agreement that allows to govern with stability if they win the elections of August 17.
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Mariana Prado, former minister of Evo Morales and current vice presidential candidate for Alianza Popular, said that her binomial will insist on dialogue with the leader of the Al Socialismo Movement (MAS), with a view to reaching an agreement that allows to govern with stability if they win the elections of August 17.

🔊 Listen to this news Mariana Prado, vice presidential candidate for the Popular Alliance, declared that her coalition intends to establish a dialogue with Evo Morales. This statement came when she was asked about what her potential government's relationship with the coca grower leader would be like, should they win the elections scheduled for August 17, 2025. Dialogue with Evo Morales "We are going to continue pursuing dialogue, exhausting thi…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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