An Official Party Divided Between Arce and Morales Divides Its Votes Between Two Candidates.
- Bolivia's presidential candidates are campaigning ahead of elections set to end 20 years of socialist rule, with voting scheduled for the upcoming weekend.
- Two right-wing candidates are leading as the ruling Movement Towards Socialism party faces voter backlash over an economic crisis.
- Doria Medina promised shock therapy to avoid a financial default as Bolivia endures severe shortages.
- Former President Evo Morales encouraged supporters to spoil their ballots in response to his disqualification.
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By Manuela Castro, CNN en Español El Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) arrives completely fragmented and weakened to the general elections of this Sunday August 17th in Bolivia. While President Luis Arce decided not to stand for reelection, Evo Morales called for null suffrage and the two candidates, Andronico Rodríguez and Eduardo del Castillo, who seek to rescue the voter of the historic party arrive with few or almost no chance of imposing thems…
Two candidates opposed to the leftist government of Bolivia, which is very close to losing power after almost 20 years, lead the polls published on Sunday, the last authorized before next Sunday's presidential elections.Read more]]>
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