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LA PAZ (Reuters) -Bolivian presidential candidate Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga said he would dole out ownership stakes in key natural ...
Bolivia appears set to break with leftist leadership, as both candidates advancing to the presidential runoff represent ...
Senator Rodrigo Paz, the surprise top finisher in Bolivia's first-round presidential election, spent years traveling the ...
The return to power of the far right in Bolivia proves once again that bourgeois nationalism only serves to disarm the ...
With the last campaigns only one day in the rearview mirror, Bolivia’s political world has delved into preparations for an ...
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Yabiladi on MSNBolivia's shift to the right could benefit Morocco on Sahara issue
Bolivia veers to the right as the leftist government is ousted in the first round of the presidential elections held on Sunday, August 17. The upcoming runoff on October 19 will feature a showdown ...
The ballot boxes are sealed and ballots counted. Bolivia’s general election has delivered a surprise. Preliminary results ...
Now, on October 19, Bolivians will hold presidential runoff for the first time—an option only introduced in the 2009 ...
The surprise frontrunner in Bolivia's presidential elections reportedly had his phone stolen on Sunday while giving a speech ...
In a rebuke of the ruling MAS party, centrist Rodrigo Paz and right-wing former President Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga will face off ...
A seismic political shift has taken place in Bolivia. The country’s leftist Movimiento al Socialismo (Mas) party, which has ...
Bolivian bonds gained nearly 3 cents, with the 2030 maturity bid at 79.69 cents on the dollar, according to Tradeweb data, ...
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