Bolivia Readies for Presidential Elections
- The Supreme Electoral Tribunal published the final list of candidates for Bolivia's general elections.
- Eight political parties are participating, with 7.9 million voters expected to vote for leaders and legislators.
- Voting began abroad in Japan at 19:30 hours for these elections.
- Celinda Sosa announced that more than 370,000 citizens can vote abroad through 154 polling stations set up in 22 countries.
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Bolivia publishes list of candidates eligible for general elections
La Paz, Aug 17 (Prensa Latina) The final list of candidates for president, vice president, and legislators eligible for the general elections taking place in Bolivia this Sunday was published on Saturday, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) informed.
The TSE confirmed that the day continues without incidents of consideration and highlighted citizen participation in different parts of the country.
Bolivia Ready to Hold Presidential and Parliamentary Elections on August 17
Today Bolivia will experience a decisive election day. More than 7.9 million citizens—including 369,931 voters living abroad across 22 countries—are eligible to elect new legislative and presidential representatives in elections that could extend into a runoff on October 19 if no candidate achieves
Bolivian politics is facing a moment that few could anticipate just a few months ago: the deep economic crisis and political divisions have caused the historical fall of the Movement to Socialism (MAS) after 20 years of uninterrupted domination. What was an almost unthinkable scenario materialized in the presidential elections of this August 17, where the MAS suffered a shocking defeat, relegating its candidate to a sixth place with only 3.14% o…
On August 17, more than 7.8 million Bolivians, both inside and outside the country, will elect president and vice president.La entrada Presidential elections in Bolivia aparece primero en NODAL.
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