The Right Is in the Best Position when Bolivia Goes to the Polls
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Bolivia could have its first right-wing government in 20 years. Two right-wing candidates are leading the first round of the presidential election on Sunday. The left is blamed for the current economic crisis, which has drawn voters to the opposition.
Bolivia is preparing for a presidential election this Sunday in which eight candidates will compete for the position, but five concentrate much of the public and media attention: businessman Samuel Doria Medina, former president Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga, the current president of the Senate, Andronico Rodríguez, the opposition candidate for the Súmate Front, Manfred Reyes Villa and the son of former president Jaime Paz Zamora, Rodrigo Paz Pereira.For…
The country goes to the polls this Sunday (17) to elect a new president, vice president, and parliamentarians
Bolivians will go to the polls this Sunday to elect their new president and parliament for the next five years, in a general election that could mark a shift towards the center or the right after 20 years of hegemony of leftist governments.
With the participation of more than 7.9 million eligible voters, Bolivia holds national elections to elect a new president, renew the Legislative Assembly and define the political future of the country. In total, 7,567,207 citizens will vote within the national territory, while another 369,931 will vote in 22 countries. According to the latest polls, the candidates who lead the contest are the businessman Samuel Doria Medina and former president…
LA PEACE, 16 Aug (NOMADA NEWS).- Sunday's general elections are in the international spotlight that has different criteria for their development and estimates that they will be held with two favorites, who march first in all the polls on the intention to vote, and with possibilities of a turn to the right, after 20 years of governments of the Al Socialismo Movement (MAS), also agree that they will be the most important elections of recent years …
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