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Reyes Villa Announces Meeting with Quiroga and Doria Medina

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Political leaders Jorge Tuto Quiroga, Samuel Doria Medina and Manfred Reyes Villa advance in organizing a meeting in Cochabamba with the aim of establishing a common position against the government of President Rodrigo Paz, in the midst of a scenario marked by economic difficulties and tensions in governance, reported Wednesday the mayor of Cochabamba and jede of ABS-Súmate.
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The leader of APB Súmate, Manfred Reyes Villa, announced a next meeting with Samuel Doria Medina, of National Unity, and Jorge Quiroga, of Libre, with the aim of analyzing the political situation in the country and defining a joint position regarding the decisions to be taken in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly (PLA). The meeting was raised amid the complaints of opposition sectors about a supposed “purchase” of votes by the government in …

Political leaders Jorge Tuto Quiroga, Samuel Doria Medina and Manfred Reyes Villa advance in organizing a meeting in Cochabamba with the aim of establishing a common position against the government of President Rodrigo Paz, in the midst of a scenario marked by economic difficulties and tensions in governance, reported Wednesday the mayor of Cochabamba and jede of ABS-Súmate.

In the midst of scandalous cases and the fuel crisis, political leaders Samuel Doria Medina, Manfred Reyes Villa and Jorge Tuto Quiroga will meet in Cochabamba to determine whether or not they support Rodrigo Paz’s government. “I called...

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Opinión Bolivia broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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