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Polls by Ipsos Ciesmori, Captura Consulting and Spie SRL reveal a closed dispute over the presidency and reflect the impact of Evo Morales' call for null vote
That excess of confidence could be the last gift the opposition gives to the left. Because in Bolivia, the inevitable is never certain and the improbable always finds the way to happen. My vote is pragmatic and goes for the first.
This Sunday, August 17, there are presidential elections in Bolivia and for the time being the projections point to the fact that after two decades with Evo Morales's Movement to Socialism in power, people want a change
Three candidates to watch in Bolivia's election
A multimillionaire Burger King franchise owner, a former IBM engineer and a coca growers’ leader are among eight candidates vying to be president of Bolivia in elections starting Sunday. Right-wing ex-president Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga and center-right business tycoon Samuel Doria Medina, both of whom are on their fourth attempts at the presidency, are neck-and-neck in opinion polls, trailed by six other hopefuls. Here is a look at the two frontrunn…
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