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Bolivian Ruling Party Fractures: Luis Arce Resigned His Candidacy for the Senate and Aggravates the Struggle in the Mas

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The new applicant will be defined by the social organizations that make up the so-called “Unit Pact”

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The new applicant will be defined by the social organizations that make up the so-called “Unit Pact”

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Evo Morales asks again the electoral body of Bolivia to allow him to be a candidateMilei, the best valued president of Latin America, while the image of Arce fallsThe president of Bolivia, Luis Arce, declined his candidacy to the Senate in the general elections on August 17, confirmed this Thursday the candidate of the government's Movement to Socialism (MAS), Eduardo del Castillo. “President Luis Arce, for unity, to seek greater candidates, to …

·Lima, Peru
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The president of Bolivia, Luis Arce, who gave up his attempt to re-election, has decided not to run for a seat in the Senate in the August general elections, said Thursday members of the ruling movement Al Socialismo (MAS).

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President Luis Arce resigned his candidacy as first senator for La Paz on the list of the Movement for Socialism (MAS), as confirmed by Eduardo del Castillo, presidential candidate of the blue party. "Luis Arce Catacora has decided that this position will be occupied by another person and has presented his resignation to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal," said Del Castillo.

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“Luis Arce Catacora has decided that this position will be held by another person and has filed his resignation with the Supreme Electoral Tribunal,” Del Castillo said.

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Opinión Bolivia broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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