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Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga was once seen as a sideshow in Bolivia’s presidential races, his pleas for free markets and small ...
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World Politics Review on MSNAfter a Rebuke to the Left, Bolivia Could Face a Troubled Transition
The MAS party lost, but the real test for the country will be the coming transition of power and governing beyond that. The ...
Over the past 20 years, the leadership of most Latin American democracies has swung back and forth between the political left ...
Preliminary results of first-round voting for president of Bolivia on August 17 determined that centrist Rodrigo Paz, with 32 ...
Socialism may have failed, as it always does, in Bolivia, but that unfortunately does not mean that it is turning toward the ...
That marks the end of nearly 20 years of MAS rule, and assures a rightward tilt for the country’s politics in October. ■ Sign ...
After years of MAS rule, Bolivia looks set for major change. In today’s episode, a look at the two candidates in the October ...
The Bolivian Bishops’ Conference expressed hope after Bolivia’s recent general election, which marked a change in the country ...
Bolivia heads into an Oct. 19 runoff between centrist Rodrigo Paz Pereira and right-wing ex-president Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga ...
Bolivia's presidential candidate Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga has promised major economic reforms, including giving citizens direct ownership stakes.
Now, on October 19, Bolivians will hold presidential runoff for the first time—an option only introduced in the 2009 ...
A dark horse centrist, Sen. Rodrigo Paz, drew more votes than the right-wing front-runners, although not enough to secure an ...
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