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Bolivia’s upcoming presidential election will mark a shift from nearly two decades of socialist rule, but many Indigenous and ...
Bolivians voted in general elections. Residents of a remote island disputed by Colombia hope their Peruvian government won’t ...
Driven by voter anger at soaring inflation and fuel shortages, as well as desire for a change after almost two decades of ...
Bolivian presidential candidate Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga said he would dole out ownership stakes in key natural resources like ...
As Bolivia swings to the right, Bianna Golodryga speaks to Christopher Sabatini, senior fellow for Latin America at Chatham ...
That marks the end of nearly 20 years of MAS rule, and assures a rightward tilt for the country’s politics in October. ■ Sign ...
Two decades ago, democratic socialism was rising in Latin America. The so-called "pink tide" swept leftist leaders into power ...
One candidate is Rodrigo Paz, a conservative centrist senator and son of a neoliberal ex-president who is pitching himself as ...
Voters say they’ve had enough of the hard-left MAS party.
Election after election leaves pollsters confused and seasoned observers shaking their heads. Bolivia’s presidential vote on Sunday in favor of two center-right candidates is the latest example. U.S ...