Bolivia Election: Voters Bring Two Decades of Leftist Politics to an End
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Former President Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga and presidential candidate in Bolivia criticized in an interview with CNN the management of the Movement to Socialism (MAS) of the last twenty years and pointed out that there was no such “economic miracle” but a model...
By CNN en Español Former President Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga, a presidential candidate in Bolivia, criticized the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) administration over the past twenty years in an interview with CNN, pointing out that there was no such "economic miracle," but rather a model that left the country in a critical situation. "There is a desire for change because there was no such miracle; there was ruthless, merciless looting, endless spendi…
The Dreadful Division of the Left in Bolivia Paves the Way for the Right
By teleSUR – Aug 19, 2025 This Sunday marked a significant and unfortunate turning point for the political landscape of Bolivia. The detrimental division among the country’s popular and leftist forces has inadvertently opened doors for right-wing candidates. The Bolivian Electoral Tribunal has announced that right-wing candidates Rodrigo Paz and Jorge Quiroga will compete in the second round of the presidential election. #BreakingNews I The Bol…
Bolivia election: voters bring two decades of leftist politics to an end
A seismic political shift has taken place in Bolivia. The country’s leftist Movimiento al Socialismo (Mas) party, which has dominated Bolivian politics for nearly 20 years, was voted out of power in a general election on August 17. Centre-right Rodrigo Paz Pereira and rightwing Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga, who briefly led the country in 2001, will now compete for the presidency in a run-off vote in October. According to the electoral court’s preliminar…
Rodrigo Paz and “Tuto” Quiroga Explore Pacts to Strengthen Their Campaigns in the Face of Ballooning
LA PAZ.- While the Christian Democrat candidate, Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira, and that of Alianza Libre, former President Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga began his negotiations with the other parties on Monday to join agreements with a view to the 19th of October balloting, the people in the streets of La Paz did not come out of their surprise at the clear triumph of the son of former President Jaime Paz Zamora (1989-1993).In San Francisco Square, along wi…
The second round scheduled to take place in Bolivia on October 19, 2025 will face Rodrigo Paz and Jorge "Tuto Quiroga".
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