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Evo Morales, Bolivia's former president, has expressed uncertainty about threats from right-wing presidential candidates to ...
Ex-President Morales is credited with lifting millions out of poverty. But his political ambitions divide the left.
One candidate is Rodrigo Paz, a conservative centrist senator and son of a neoliberal ex-president who is pitching himself as ...
Preliminary results of first-round voting for president of Bolivia on August 17 determined that centrist Rodrigo Paz, with 32.1% of the vote, and ...
A dark horse centrist, Sen. Rodrigo Paz, drew more votes than the right-wing front-runners, although not enough to secure an ...
Now, on October 19, Bolivians will hold presidential runoff for the first time—an option only introduced in the 2009 ...
The surprise frontrunner in Bolivia's presidential elections reportedly had his phone stolen on Sunday while giving a speech ...
Voters say they’ve had enough of the hard-left MAS party.
The socialist project "imploded by itself," Bolivian policy analyst Rolando Schrupp tells Reason, citing public exhaustion ...
Socialism may have failed, as it always does, in Bolivia, but that unfortunately does not mean that it is turning toward the ...
The return to power of the far right in Bolivia proves once again that bourgeois nationalism only serves to disarm the ...
Voters have apparently had enough of Evo Morales’s enviro-socialist governing model. Eric Farnsworth is a senior associate with the Americas Program at the Center for Strategic and International ...