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Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga was once seen as a sideshow in Bolivia’s presidential races, his pleas for free markets and small ...
One candidate is Rodrigo Paz, a conservative centrist senator and son of a neoliberal ex-president who is pitching himself as ...
Final election numbers show that Bolivian voters practically threw the long-governing party out of Congress in elections ...
After a lackluster campaign overshadowed by a looming economic collapse, Bolivians voted on Sunday for a new president and ...
Early official result showed the ruling Movement for Socialism (MAS) on track for its worst election defeat in a generation.
A dark horse centrist, Sen. Rodrigo Paz, drew more votes than the right-wing front-runners, although not enough to secure an ...
Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira leads the presidential vote with 32.8%, forcing the nation's first-ever runoff election against ...
The Bolivian presidential election is set to significantly impact the country's natural gas sector and its commercial relationships with Argentina and Brazil, as leading candidates address declining ...
Two decades ago, democratic socialism was rising in Latin America. The so-called "pink tide" swept leftist leaders into power ...
Voters say they’ve had enough of the hard-left MAS party.
On Monday, Andres Castro and his wife were returning back to their Oregon home from a trip to Bolivia to celebrate her ...