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Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga, the Former President Seeking to Reach a Summit and Return to Power in Bolivia.

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By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español 24 years after becoming one of the youngest presidents in Bolivia's history and after three failed attempts, Jorge Quiroga seeks to return to the top of the executive branch. The candidate of the Freedom and Democracy alliance (who competes with the name Libre) maintains his image as a technocrat committed to economic openness, international markets, control of spending and modernization of the state. “Tuto”, a…

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By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español 24 years after becoming one of the youngest presidents in Bolivia's history and after three failed attempts, Jorge Quiroga seeks to return to the top of the executive branch. The candidate of the Freedom and Democracy alliance (who competes with the name Libre) maintains his image as a technocrat committed to economic openness, international markets, control of spending and modernization of the state. “Tuto”, a…

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On the days of the presidential elections on August 17, opponents Doria Medina and former president Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga lead the voting intention with an average of 20 percent.

From the Alianza Libre responded that his career includes experience in private companies and intermittent public offices. The Bolivia portal in figures published on July 25 an affirmation about the presidential candidate of Alianza Libre Jorge Tuto Quiroga: that “he has been in the public sector for more than 30 years.” However, this statement is false. Below, the content of the publication is detailed: “(...) Jorge Tuto Quiroga accumulates mor…

After being removed from the lists of candidates of the Unity Alliance, the departmental assembly member of Crees was present at the closing of the Free Alliance campaign with candidates. [caption id=

The legislator was at the close of the campaign of the Free Alliance, accompanied by other candidates to the ALP. On May 12, the assembly member said that she was vetoed from the political organization so as not to be a candidate for first senator.

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EL DEBER, Noticias de Bolivia y el Mundo broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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