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Bolivians will head to the polls Sunday in a general election that could mark the end of nearly two decades of dominance by ...
As Bolivians prepare to vote in a general election, the country's deep economic woes are the central issue. Whoever becomes ...
Bolivia is facing its worst economic crisis in decades, marked by high inflation and severe fuel shortages, as voters prepare ...
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales has launched a campaign for a contender called “Nulo,” representing a null-and-void ...
Much of what ails Bolivia right now seems to converge in a shrunken piece of subsidized bread that La Paz residents call “pan ...
Almost 8 million Bolivians are set to vote on August 17 for a new president, vice president and all legislative seats - 26 ...
An economic crisis and divided left has opened the door to a possible right-wing victory for the first time in decades.
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 ...
At the Florida National College in Santa Cruz, notary Ana Silvia Gomez Granados confirmed that ballot packages arrived under the supervision of Sergeant Major Emiliano Aruquipa. The electoral cases ...
Ahead of Sunday's elections, the campaign billboards adorning the streets of Bolivia make grand promises: A solution to the dire economic crisis within 100 days, an end to fuel shortages and bread ...
Polls point to a defeat for the leftist party that has ruled Bolivia for the past two decades. Voters overwhelmingly say they want a change as the nation suffers from high inflation and shortages.
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — It's no surprise that Samuel Doria Medina is running for president of Bolivia: The 66-year-old multimillionaire ran as a center-right candidate in the elections of 2005 ...