Bolivia's Right-Wing On Cusp Of Power, In 20-Year First
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Bolivia's right-wing on cusp of power, in 20-year first
Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge Quiroga lead the polls for the August 17 elections in Bolivia. One is a former president and the other a millionaire – either one is likely put an end to two decades of left-wing governments.
Bolivia's Right-wing On Cusp Of Power, In 20-year First
Bolivians are expected to bring the curtain down on two decades of left-wing rule in Sunday's presidential elections, with two right-wing frontrunners promising radical changes to end a deep economic crisis.
Immersed in a deep economic crisis, Bolivians are about to end Sunday two decades of left-wing domination, starting a radical turn to the right, carried by two candidates promising drastic changes. ...
The country of 11.3 million people, deeply affected by its indigenous peoples and rich in lithium, goes to the polls, weary of the lack of dollars, fuel and food.
The left is in turmoil, the left is bent: the cultural offer, which she denounces as "extreme right", not only multiplies everywhere in France, but it also attracts crowds, spectators who – full of indecency! – declare themselves delighted with what they have seen and heard.In addition to the famous Puy du Fou in Vendée, worldwide known and recognized, the French have the embarrassment of choosing with the immersive shows of Amaclio (especially …
The MAS sees its hold on power in the elections seriously threatened for the first time, as Bolivia is plunged into a serious economic crisis.
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