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An economic crisis and divided left has opened the door to a possible right-wing victory for the first time in decades.
Almost 8 million Bolivians are set to vote on August 17 for a new president, vice president and all legislative seats - 26 ...
Despite being barred from running again for president and being sought for arrest, a towering figure of Bolivian politics is ...
With just two days to go until Bolivia’s presidential election, few are talking about the choice of candidates ...
Ex-President Evo Morales, Bolivia's dominant political figure of recent decades, is barred from running and has called on the ...
Bolivians will go to the polls on Aug. 17 to vote for a new president, vice president and 166 combined members of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. When it comes to environmental policies, the ...
Bolivians will vote Sunday in a presidential election that could reshape it handles coca and cocaine production and organized ...
Some Investors hope a political shift will change regulations and unlock access to untapped lithium resources in the country.
With the left in disarray and Evo Morales off the ballot, Bolivia faces a high-stakes election that could hand power to the conservative right during a deepening economic crisis.
Import costs have surged in the country, sending inflation soaring to around 15% — that means shrinking international dollar ...
The central bank has raked in more than $3 billion by buying murky bullion and swapping it for much-needed dollars.
There seems to be very little standing in the way of stock-market bulls right now, but a landmark U.S./Russia summit in ...