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(Reuters) -Almost 8 million Bolivians are set to vote on August 17 for a new president, vice president and all legislative ...
The South American country is dealing with very high inflation ahead of its latest general election.
The central bank has raked in more than $3 billion by buying murky bullion and swapping it for much-needed dollars.
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales has launched a campaign for a contender called “Nulo,” representing a null-and-void ...
Bolivians will vote Sunday in a presidential election that could reshape it handles coca and cocaine production and organized ...
Import costs have surged in the country, sending inflation soaring to around 15% — that means shrinking international dollar ...
Bolivia's governing Movement Toward Socialism party won't have a big-name presidential candidate on the ballot for the first ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNA political shift ahead? What to know about Bolivia’s presidential election
An economic crisis and divided left has opened the door to a possible right-wing victory for the first time in decades.
Much of what ails Bolivia right now seems to converge in a shrunken piece of subsidized bread that La Paz residents call “pan ...
Bolivians will head to the polls Sunday in a general election that could mark the end of nearly two decades of dominance by ...
A fter a few drinks, Feliciano Mamani hoicks up his trouser leg to show where the police shot him 30 years ago, when he was a ...
Bolivia is facing its worst economic crisis in decades, marked by high inflation and severe fuel shortages, as voters prepare ...
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