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The defeat of Bolivia's long powerful socialists at the weekend highlights a broader backlash against incumbent leftists ...
Bolivians voted in general elections. Residents of a remote island disputed by Colombia hope their Peruvian government won’t ...
Socialism may have failed, as it always does, in Bolivia, but that unfortunately does not mean that it is turning toward the ...
The socialist project "imploded by itself," Bolivian policy analyst Rolando Schrupp tells Reason, citing public exhaustion ...
That marks the end of nearly 20 years of MAS rule, and assures a rightward tilt for the country’s politics in October. ■ Sign ...
Latin America never fails to surprise. Election after election leaves pollsters confused and seasoned observers shaking their heads. Bolivia’s presidential vote on Sunday in favor of two center-right ...
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Turning Point
Bolivia’s presidential election has set the stage for a political transformation, unprecedented in nearly two decades.
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.
Senator Rodrigo Paz, the surprise top finisher in Bolivia's first-round presidential election, spent years traveling the ...
Now, on October 19, Bolivians will hold presidential runoff for the first time—an option only introduced in the 2009 ...
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