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More than Bs 2.3 Million Invested in Propaganda to Promote Candidates on Facebook

This amount was paid from official and parallel accounts in a clear strategy of digital proselytism. The smallest investment was Bs 100 (Pavel Aracena) and the highest ones are close to the million Bolivians (Jorge Quiroga and Samuel Doria Medina). Writing and research: Adriana Olivera/Edition: Patricia Cusicanqui More than 2.3 million Bolivians were invested in propaganda via Facebook to promote the eight candidates in electoral careers. Paymen…
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This amount was paid from official and parallel accounts in a clear strategy of digital proselytism. The smallest investment was Bs 100 (Pavel Aracena) and the highest ones are close to the million Bolivians (Jorge Quiroga and Samuel Doria Medina). Writing and research: Adriana Olivera/Edition: Patricia Cusicanqui More than 2.3 million Bolivians were invested in propaganda via Facebook to promote the eight candidates in electoral careers. Paymen…

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boliviaverifica.bo broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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