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President-Elect of Bolivia Travels to the US to Repair Relations and Seek Financial Help

Rodrigo Paz plans to hold meetings in Washington with representatives from President Trump’s government, as well as leaders from the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, CAF and the IMF EFE/ Luis GandarillasPaz promised that his first measures will focus on resolving the foreign exchange shortage in the financial system The elected president of Bolivia, Rodrigo Pazyou will look for this week in the United Statesthe reestablishment o…

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The president-elect of Bolivia, center-right Rodrigo Paz, said this Tuesday that Nicolás Maduro does not represent the values of “democracy and freedom,” following the Venezuelan president’s criticism of rejecting his presence and that of the leaders of Cuba and Nicaragua in his possession. Paz, who takes office on November 8, announced that he does not want the three leaders to be there that day because he does not consider them democratic. The…

·Washington, United States
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The government of Luis Arce leaves to the future administration of Rodrigo Paz the burden of a “unnecessary” company, according to the oil experts, that would have caused damage of at least 355 million dollars. The company Botrading was created by Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) in Paraguay with the supposed objective of optimizing the import of fuels and reducing costs. However, amid the shortage of fuels that persists, oil …

The president-elect reported that he will hold meetings in the country of the North, not only with the US government and multilateral agencies, but also with businessmen.

Bolivia's elected president, Rodrigo Paz, reaffirmed his departure from the bloc of countries of the Bolivarian Alliance for Our America-People's Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP), while consolidating his proximity to the US government.What do the new Bolivian president's international relations hold?

Rodrigo Paz seeks to address the country’s economic problems, such as annual inflation of more than 23%. His visit to the United States also reflects the distancing with the ALBA countries, which suspended Bolivia after his election.

·Lima, Peru
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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