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Bolivian Centrist Candidate Rodrigo Paz Leads in Presidential Race with Ambiguous Economic Platform

Centrist Bolivian presidential candidate Rodrigo Paz leads in the polls with a platform blending economic deregulation and social spending, aiming to address Bolivia's economic crisis while avoiding specifics on financing his proposals.

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Bolivia's Rightward Turn: Conservative Candidates Advance to Runoff

Bolivia's first-round elections on August 22nd, 2025, resulted in two conservative candidates advancing to a runoff, marking a significant shift away from two decades of leftist rule and prompting analysis in German media regarding broader Latin American political trends and economic implications.

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Paz Leads in Bolivian Presidential Election; Runoff Likely

Centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz leads Bolivia's presidential election with 32.18% of the vote, according to early results, significantly defeating the ruling MAS party; a second-round runoff is likely on October 19th due to no candidate exceeding 40% with a 10-point margin.

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Bolivia Election: Right-Wing Victory Possible Amidst Economic Crisis

Bolivians voted in a presidential election on Sunday, amid an economic crisis and high uncertainty, with the potential for a right-wing government to be elected for the first time in over two decades, marking a major shift in the Andean nation's political landscape.

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Bolivia's Presidential Election Poised for Runoff

Bolivia's October 1st presidential election saw approximately 7.8 million citizens vote, with early projections indicating a runoff between two right-wing candidates, Jorge Quiroga and Samuel Doria Medina, due to neither achieving a decisive victory; former president Evo Morales's absence and endors...

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Morales's Shadow Looms Large Over Bolivian Elections

Six years after leaving office, former Bolivian president Evo Morales's influence is deeply dividing the country's left, as evidenced by his call for null votes in the upcoming election, his ongoing attacks on left-wing rivals, and the resulting ambiguity for voters, potentially paving the way for a...

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Colombia's 2026 Presidential Race: A Multifaceted Approach to Candidate Selection

Colombia's 2026 presidential race is heating up, with left-wing parties holding internal consultations in October, the Centro Democrático using a December-January survey to choose among five candidates, and centrist and center-left groups scrambling to unite before the May 2026 first round.

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Chilean Election Exemplifies Global Democratic Erosion

A summit of five presidents in Santiago, Chile on July 21st addressed democratic erosion in the West, coinciding with Chile's upcoming November 16th presidential election where the frontrunners are José Antonio Kast (post-Pinochet right) and Jeannette Jara (Communist Party), reflecting broader globa...

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Bolivia's Election: Right-Wing Rise Amidst Economic Crisis

Bolivians voted in a presidential election on Sunday, with the two leading right-wing candidates, Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge Quiroga, in a tight race that could end over two decades of leftist rule amidst a severe economic crisis and high voter uncertainty.

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Bolivia's Election Signals a Rightward Shift Amidst Economic Crisis

Bolivia heads to the polls Sunday for presidential elections expected to significantly shift the country's political landscape from the leftist MAS party, which has been in power for nearly 20 years, to a right-wing government, amidst a severe economic crisis and internal conflicts within the ruling...

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Bolivia's Elections Signal Potential Shift Away from Left-Wing Dominance in Latin America

Bolivia's upcoming elections, projected to favor conservative opposition candidates, represent a crucial turning point for the leftist "Pink Tide" in Latin America, fueled by economic mismanagement and internal divisions within the ruling MAS party, with inflation reaching nearly 25% in July 2024.

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Chile's Polarized Election: A Choice Between Security and Social Spending

Ahead of Chile's 2025 presidential election, polls indicate a likely runoff between right-wing candidate José Antonio Kast and left-wing candidate Jeannette Jara. Their sharply contrasting policies—Kast prioritizing security, Jara emphasizing social programs—raise concerns about potential instabilit...

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