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According to the official results of the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE)Paz obtained 54.5% of the votes in the second round, thus defeating Jorge Quirogawhich got 45.5%. Around the World Newsletter Francisco Sanz analyzes how international events transform the world, every Tuesday. receive it LOOK: “Rodrigo Paz has won because theContinue Reading

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Bolivia returns to the polls this Sunday to elect its president and vice president for the first time in its history in a second round to be contested by the centrist senator Rodrigo Paz and the former conservative president Jorge Quiroga and that will also mean a new political andContinue Reading

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Former, former mayor, economist by profession and born in Spain for the exile of his parents, the opposition presidential candidate Rodrigo Paz Pereira gave surprise in the general elections in Bolivia By first appearing in rapid counts with more than 30 % of valid votes. Paz Pereira57, is the mainContinue Reading

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If that happens, it will be the first time that Bolivia will have a second round, a possibility included in the constitution in force since 2009 that indicates that there will be ballot if none of the candidacies reaches more than 50 % of the valid votes or a minimumContinue Reading

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Bolivia, Surveys Elections 2025 | Why the white and null vote exceeds in the surveys of the leading candidates (and who benefits from it) | Evo Morales | Luis Arce | Samuel Doria Medina | Jorge Tuto Quiroga | Andrónico Rodríguez | World | Peru’s trade SourceContinue Reading

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The most won a presidential election for the first time in Bolivia in December 2005. That time, Evo Morales obtained the 53.7% of the votesbecoming the First indigenous president of the country. Newsletter return to the world Francisco Sanz Analyze how international events transform the world, Every Tuesday. Receive itContinue Reading