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Red One Didn't Cut Manfred Reyes Villa's Microphone for Talking About the Polls.

Bolivia’s first presidential debate for the general elections of 2025 was held on Sunday, July 6, organized and broadcast by Red Uno through its “Uno Decide” program. A video about Red Uno’s first electoral debate manipulates the information by claiming that Manfred Reyes Villa (de Súmate) was cut off for mentioning ‘fake polls’. Actually, the interruption of the mayor of Cochabamba, during his interaction with Samuel Doria Medina (of Alianza Un…
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Bolivia’s first presidential debate for the general elections of 2025 was held on Sunday, July 6, organized and broadcast by Red Uno through its “Uno Decide” program. A video about Red Uno’s first electoral debate manipulates the information by claiming that Manfred Reyes Villa (de Súmate) was cut off for mentioning ‘fake polls’. Actually, the interruption of the mayor of Cochabamba, during his interaction with Samuel Doria Medina (of Alianza Un…

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boliviaverifica.bo broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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