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Bolivia votes in general election expected to empower right-wing party for first time in decades

Bolivia votes in general election expected to empower right-wing party for first time in decades

Summary

Bolivia held a general election to choose a new president and parliament, with the potential to elect a right-wing government for the first time in over twenty years. Economic issues dominated the election, and many voters remained undecided until the last moment. The election has significant implications for Bolivia's political alignment and its relations with other countries.

Key Facts

  • Bolivia's election could end over two decades of left-wing leadership.
  • Key right-wing candidates included Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge Fernando Quiroga.
  • The economy is unstable, with high inflation and fuel shortages influencing voter sentiment.
  • Voting is mandatory for Bolivia's 7.9 million eligible voters.
  • The election may alter Bolivia's alliances, particularly with nations like Venezuela and the United States.
  • Bolivia holds the largest lithium reserves, making political changes globally significant.
  • During the election, vehicle use was restricted, and a ban on alcohol was enforced for public order.
  • Doria Medina and Quiroga aim to restore Bolivia-U.S. relations and invite foreign business investments.
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