Photos of Bolivia’s Road to the Polls Under the Shadow of an Economic Crisis
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The decrease in weight and quality affects the daily consumption of families, generates social unrest and increases pressure on producers

Photos of Bolivia’s road to the polls under the shadow of an economic crisis
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia is facing its worst economic crisis in decades, marked by high inflation and severe fuel shortages, as voters prepare for the Aug. 17 general election, where they will choose a new president and legislators…
On August 17, Bolivians are called to the polls to elect the president, vice-president and parliament for the period 2025-2030, in the midst of a severe economic crisis marked by a lack of dollars, fuel shortages, the rise in inflation that has made the products of first necessity expensive and the harsh criticism of President Luis Arce and the administration of the MAS for the "failure of the economic model".
Jane Chambers Journalist El Alto Report, Bolivia Getty Images The highest prices of food and fuel have led to street demonstrations across Bolivia this year While Bolivians are preparing to vote in a general election, the country's deep economic problems are the central question. Whoever becomes the next president of the country faces a very difficult job trying to solve the disaster. El Alto is the second largest city in Bolivia, housing 1.2 mi…
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