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Bolivia, Heading for the Presidential Ballot Foreign Policy · Global Voices

Bolivia, a country located in the heart of South America, is heading towards a historic presidential ballot that will be held on October 19. The results of the first round, held on August 17, were surprising: against all odds, Rodrigo Paz, of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC), obtained 32.06% of the votes; followed by right-wing Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga, of FREE, with 26.7%; and Samuel Doria Medina, of Unity, with 19.69%. It is still an unknown i…
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Bolivia, a country located in the heart of South America, is heading towards a historic presidential ballot that will be held on October 19. The results of the first round, held on August 17, were surprising: against all odds, Rodrigo Paz, of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC), obtained 32.06% of the votes; followed by right-wing Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga, of FREE, with 26.7%; and Samuel Doria Medina, of Unity, with 19.69%. It is still an unknown i…

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Política Exterior broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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