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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 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


Bolivia Heads to Runoff Election After Left-Wing Era Ends
Bolivia's presidential election resulted in a runoff between Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former President Jorge Quiroga after neither achieved a majority in the first round; this follows nearly two decades of left-wing rule and amidst a severe economic crisis.
Bolivia Heads to Runoff Election After Left-Wing Era Ends
Bolivia's presidential election resulted in a runoff between Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former President Jorge Quiroga after neither achieved a majority in the first round; this follows nearly two decades of left-wing rule and amidst a severe economic crisis.
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32% Bias Score


Morales Faces Arrest Threats, Urges Ballot Defacement in Bolivian Election
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales faces arrest threats from leading right-wing presidential candidates if they win Sunday's election; he is calling for voters to spoil their ballots in protest, citing the illegitimacy of the election process and expressing uncertainty regarding how he will respo...
Morales Faces Arrest Threats, Urges Ballot Defacement in Bolivian Election
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales faces arrest threats from leading right-wing presidential candidates if they win Sunday's election; he is calling for voters to spoil their ballots in protest, citing the illegitimacy of the election process and expressing uncertainty regarding how he will respo...
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40% Bias Score


Morales Urges "Invalid" Votes in Bolivian Elections
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales, ineligible to run in the upcoming elections due to legal challenges and accusations of rape and election fraud, is urging supporters to cast invalid votes from his hiding place in the Chapare region, potentially influencing the election outcome and adding to po...
Morales Urges "Invalid" Votes in Bolivian Elections
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales, ineligible to run in the upcoming elections due to legal challenges and accusations of rape and election fraud, is urging supporters to cast invalid votes from his hiding place in the Chapare region, potentially influencing the election outcome and adding to po...
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36% Bias Score


Bolivia's Ruling Socialists Face Potential Defeat in Upcoming Elections
Bolivia holds elections on October 1st, with the governing socialists facing potential defeat after almost 20 years due to a deep economic crisis and internal divisions. Two right-wing candidates, Jorge Quiroga and Samuel Doria Medina, are leading in polls, promising significant economic changes.
Bolivia's Ruling Socialists Face Potential Defeat in Upcoming Elections
Bolivia holds elections on October 1st, with the governing socialists facing potential defeat after almost 20 years due to a deep economic crisis and internal divisions. Two right-wing candidates, Jorge Quiroga and Samuel Doria Medina, are leading in polls, promising significant economic changes.
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36% Bias Score

Bolivian Election: Center-Right Candidate Leads in Surprise Upset
In Bolivia's presidential election, center-right candidate Rodrigo Paz secured 32% of the vote, surprising pollsters and leading to a second round against Jorge Quiroga. This outcome reflects widespread dissatisfaction with the left-wing MAS government's economic policies and marks a potential shift...

Bolivian Election: Center-Right Candidate Leads in Surprise Upset
In Bolivia's presidential election, center-right candidate Rodrigo Paz secured 32% of the vote, surprising pollsters and leading to a second round against Jorge Quiroga. This outcome reflects widespread dissatisfaction with the left-wing MAS government's economic policies and marks a potential shift...
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44% Bias Score

Bolivia Runoff Election: A Shift Away from Leftist Rule
Bolivia heads to a runoff election on October 19th after neither candidate achieved a majority in the first round; Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former President Jorge Quiroga will compete, marking a potential end to nearly two decades of leftist rule and raising international interest due to Boli...

Bolivia Runoff Election: A Shift Away from Leftist Rule
Bolivia heads to a runoff election on October 19th after neither candidate achieved a majority in the first round; Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former President Jorge Quiroga will compete, marking a potential end to nearly two decades of leftist rule and raising international interest due to Boli...
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44% Bias Score

Bolivia's Presidential Runoff: A Rightward Shift
Bolivia's October 19th presidential runoff will feature Rodrigo Paz (32%) and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga (27%), marking the first election in 20 years without leftist candidates in the second round, reflecting a shift in the country's political landscape amid economic instability.

Bolivia's Presidential Runoff: A Rightward Shift
Bolivia's October 19th presidential runoff will feature Rodrigo Paz (32%) and Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga (27%), marking the first election in 20 years without leftist candidates in the second round, reflecting a shift in the country's political landscape amid economic instability.
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40% Bias Score

Bolivian Elections Amidst Deep Crisis: Potential Opposition Victory
Bolivia holds presidential and congressional elections on August 18th, 2024, amid a severe economic, political, and social crisis, with eight candidates competing and polls predicting a possible second-round runoff between opposition candidates for the first time since 2009. Voting requires a nation...

Bolivian Elections Amidst Deep Crisis: Potential Opposition Victory
Bolivia holds presidential and congressional elections on August 18th, 2024, amid a severe economic, political, and social crisis, with eight candidates competing and polls predicting a possible second-round runoff between opposition candidates for the first time since 2009. Voting requires a nation...
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40% Bias Score

Fractured Bolivian Left Faces Strong Right in Tight Presidential Election
Bolivia's October 29th elections show a fractured left-wing MAS party facing a strong right-wing opposition, with a second round likely due to internal divisions and the resulting uncertainty.

Fractured Bolivian Left Faces Strong Right in Tight Presidential Election
Bolivia's October 29th elections show a fractured left-wing MAS party facing a strong right-wing opposition, with a second round likely due to internal divisions and the resulting uncertainty.
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48% Bias Score

Bolivia Election: Potential End to MAS's Two-Decade Rule
Bolivia holds presidential and legislative elections on August 17th, amidst economic crisis, political polarization, and institutional distrust; the ruling MAS party faces a potential loss of power after nearly two decades.

Bolivia Election: Potential End to MAS's Two-Decade Rule
Bolivia holds presidential and legislative elections on August 17th, amidst economic crisis, political polarization, and institutional distrust; the ruling MAS party faces a potential loss of power after nearly two decades.
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36% Bias Score
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