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Susana Bejarano Confirms Her Candidacy for Senator by Acronym

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Journalist and political analyst Susana Bejarano announced today her candidacy as the first senator for La Paz in the Alianza Popular political alliance, led by President Andronico Rodríguez. Bejarano made his application public through his social networks, saying: “We are going to get Bolivia out of this crisis by renewing the way of doing politics, based on dialogue, in listening. Thank you Andronico for the trust and thanks to all of you for …
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Journalist and political analyst Susana Bejarano announced today her candidacy as the first senator for La Paz in the Alianza Popular political alliance, led by President Andronico Rodríguez. Bejarano made his application public through his social networks, saying: “We are going to get Bolivia out of this crisis by renewing the way of doing politics, based on dialogue, in listening. Thank you Andronico for the trust and thanks to all of you for …

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“We are going to get Bolivia out of this crisis by renewing the way of doing politics, based on dialogue, listening. Thank you Andronico for the trust and thanks to all of you for accompanying me on this path,” Bejarano said.

🔊 Listen to this news Political analyst Susana Bejarano has confirmed her candidacy as the first female senator for the department of La Paz. Her nomination will be made through Alianza Popular, the party supporting Andrónico Rodríguez as the presidential candidate. This information was shared on Friday, July 5, 2025, during an interview with the Unitel network. Bejarano mentioned that the invitation to join the legislative proposal came direct…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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