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Bolivia's center-right senator Rodrigo Paz and right-wing former president Jorge Quiroga will face off in an October 19 runoff election after ending two decades of leftist rule, according to final ...
In the crucible of Bolivia’s socialist revolution, 13,000 feet above sea level, Indigenous voters are celebrating the rout of ...
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 ...
LDU Quito secured a resounding 2-0 victory against Botafogo in the CONMEBOL Libertadores at the Rodrigo Paz Delgado. Gabriel Villamíl opened the scoring early with a precise strike, while Lisandro ...
LDU Quito secured a resounding 2-0 victory against Botafogo in the CONMEBOL Libertadores at the Rodrigo Paz Delgado. Gabriel ...
Socialism may have failed, as it always does, in Bolivia, but that unfortunately does not mean that it is turning toward the ...
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Last week Global South World interviewed the two leading vice presidential candidates. The frontrunner going into the second round is Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira, who took about 32% of the vote. Right ...
That marks the end of nearly 20 years of MAS rule, and assures a rightward tilt for the country’s politics in October. ■ Sign ...
In the first round of voting for president, they put forward two candidates for the second round who have been described variously as center, center-right and conservative: senator Rodrigo Paz, the ...
One candidate is Rodrigo Paz, a conservative centrist senator and son of a neoliberal ex-president who is pitching himself as a moderate reformer ...

Turning Point

Bolivia’s presidential election has set the stage for a political transformation, unprecedented in nearly two decades.