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Bolivia's Left Suffers Crushing Defeat in Presidential Election First Round
In Bolivia's August 17th election, the leftist MAS party suffered a crushing defeat, obtaining only 8% of the vote, ending its two-decade rule. Centrist Rodrigo Paz will face right-wing Jorge Quiroga in a runoff, reflecting the country's economic crisis and a broader regional trend.
Bolivia's Left Suffers Crushing Defeat in Presidential Election First Round
In Bolivia's August 17th election, the leftist MAS party suffered a crushing defeat, obtaining only 8% of the vote, ending its two-decade rule. Centrist Rodrigo Paz will face right-wing Jorge Quiroga in a runoff, reflecting the country's economic crisis and a broader regional trend.
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52% Bias Score


Bolivia's Election Signals End of MAS Era
Bolivia's election saw the end of the MAS party's 20-year rule, with Rodrigo Paz and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga advancing to a second round amid economic crisis and internal party divisions; the leading leftist candidate received only around 8% of the vote.
Bolivia's Election Signals End of MAS Era
Bolivia's election saw the end of the MAS party's 20-year rule, with Rodrigo Paz and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga advancing to a second round amid economic crisis and internal party divisions; the leading leftist candidate received only around 8% of the vote.
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44% Bias Score


Bolivian Election: Right-Wing Candidates Lead Amidst Economic Crisis
Bolivia's August 17th presidential election saw center-right candidate Rodrigo Paz win the first round with 32.1% of the vote, followed by Jorge Quiroga with 26.8%, reflecting voter dissatisfaction with the current government's handling of a severe economic crisis marked by 25% inflation and dollar ...
Bolivian Election: Right-Wing Candidates Lead Amidst Economic Crisis
Bolivia's August 17th presidential election saw center-right candidate Rodrigo Paz win the first round with 32.1% of the vote, followed by Jorge Quiroga with 26.8%, reflecting voter dissatisfaction with the current government's handling of a severe economic crisis marked by 25% inflation and dollar ...
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48% Bias Score


Bolivia's Election: End of Socialist Era
Bolivia's presidential election will go to a run-off between Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former president Jorge Quiroga after neither secured an outright victory on Sunday; this marks the end of nearly two decades of socialist rule in the Latin American country.
Bolivia's Election: End of Socialist Era
Bolivia's presidential election will go to a run-off between Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former president Jorge Quiroga after neither secured an outright victory on Sunday; this marks the end of nearly two decades of socialist rule in the Latin American country.
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64% Bias Score


Bolivia's Runoff Election Signals End of Leftist Era
Bolivia heads to a presidential runoff on October 19th between centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and right-wing former President Jorge Quiroga, marking a shift from nearly two decades of leftist rule amid a severe economic crisis and significant lithium reserves.
Bolivia's Runoff Election Signals End of Leftist Era
Bolivia heads to a presidential runoff on October 19th between centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and right-wing former President Jorge Quiroga, marking a shift from nearly two decades of leftist rule amid a severe economic crisis and significant lithium reserves.
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36% Bias Score


Bolivia's Presidential Election Heads to Second Round
Bolivia's presidential election is headed to a second round on October 19th between Rodrigo Paz Pereira (32.08%) and Jorge Quiroga (26.94%), surprising many as polls did not predict Paz Pereira's success. Samuel Doria Medina conceded defeat.
Bolivia's Presidential Election Heads to Second Round
Bolivia's presidential election is headed to a second round on October 19th between Rodrigo Paz Pereira (32.08%) and Jorge Quiroga (26.94%), surprising many as polls did not predict Paz Pereira's success. Samuel Doria Medina conceded defeat.
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32% Bias Score

Bolivia's Centrist Candidate Wins First Round, Setting Stage for Tense Second-Round Vote
In Bolivia's surprise election results, centrist Rodrigo Paz Pereira won the first round, defeating the ruling MAS party and Evo Morales, triggering a second-round vote and raising concerns about potential instability but also offering opportunities for economic and democratic reforms.

Bolivia's Centrist Candidate Wins First Round, Setting Stage for Tense Second-Round Vote
In Bolivia's surprise election results, centrist Rodrigo Paz Pereira won the first round, defeating the ruling MAS party and Evo Morales, triggering a second-round vote and raising concerns about potential instability but also offering opportunities for economic and democratic reforms.
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56% Bias Score

Bolivia Heads to Runoff Election After Two Decades of Leftist Rule
Bolivia's general elections on Sunday resulted in an unexpected second-round runoff between Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former president Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga, ending two decades of leftist rule and prompting reactions from the Catholic Church and the OAS.

Bolivia Heads to Runoff Election After Two Decades of Leftist Rule
Bolivia's general elections on Sunday resulted in an unexpected second-round runoff between Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former president Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga, ending two decades of leftist rule and prompting reactions from the Catholic Church and the OAS.
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36% Bias Score

Bolivia's Elections: MAS Splintering Amidst Right-Wing Surge
Bolivia's upcoming elections are witnessing a fierce contest between fracturing leftist forces and a resurgent right, with the leading right-wing candidates, Doria Medina and Quiroga, each polling at around 20%, while the ruling MAS party faces deep internal divisions, potentially ending its twenty-...

Bolivia's Elections: MAS Splintering Amidst Right-Wing Surge
Bolivia's upcoming elections are witnessing a fierce contest between fracturing leftist forces and a resurgent right, with the leading right-wing candidates, Doria Medina and Quiroga, each polling at around 20%, while the ruling MAS party faces deep internal divisions, potentially ending its twenty-...
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44% Bias Score

Bolivia's Presidential Election: Centrist Candidate Rodrigo Paz Advances to Runoff
Bolivia heads to a presidential runoff election on October 19th between centrist Rodrigo Paz (32.8% of the vote) and conservative Jorge Quiroga (26.4%), marking a significant defeat for the ruling MAS party after nearly 20 years in power and defying pre-election polls.

Bolivia's Presidential Election: Centrist Candidate Rodrigo Paz Advances to Runoff
Bolivia heads to a presidential runoff election on October 19th between centrist Rodrigo Paz (32.8% of the vote) and conservative Jorge Quiroga (26.4%), marking a significant defeat for the ruling MAS party after nearly 20 years in power and defying pre-election polls.
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32% Bias Score

Paz and Quiroga to Face Off in Bolivian Runoff
Bolivia's presidential election saw centrist Rodrigo Paz win the first round with 32% of the vote, forcing a runoff with conservative Jorge Quiroga (27%), surprising poll predictions and marking a rejection of the ruling MAS party after 20 years.

Paz and Quiroga to Face Off in Bolivian Runoff
Bolivia's presidential election saw centrist Rodrigo Paz win the first round with 32% of the vote, forcing a runoff with conservative Jorge Quiroga (27%), surprising poll predictions and marking a rejection of the ruling MAS party after 20 years.
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44% Bias Score

Bolivia's Ruling Leftist Party Faces Historic Defeat, Second Round Election Looms
Bolivia's presidential election is headed for an unprecedented second round, with centrist senator Rodrigo Paz leading at 32% and former president Jorge Quiroga at 26%, marking a potential end to the ruling leftist party's two-decade dominance.

Bolivia's Ruling Leftist Party Faces Historic Defeat, Second Round Election Looms
Bolivia's presidential election is headed for an unprecedented second round, with centrist senator Rodrigo Paz leading at 32% and former president Jorge Quiroga at 26%, marking a potential end to the ruling leftist party's two-decade dominance.
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36% Bias Score
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