Amen for you, may this be a stage of blossoming for Bolivia after the 21st Century Socialism, greetings
Ametistho
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Bolivia in crisis faces elections this Sunday that could mark a shift to the right
Bolivia is heading towards a historic electoral day this Sunday, August 17, 2025, amid a severe economic crisis—with rampant inflation, fuel shortages, and the weakening of the Movement for Socialism (MAS), the party of Evo Morales that dominated the country for nearly two decades. Polls favor right-wing candidates Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge 'Tuto' Quiroga, who lead the surveys with very close percentages, while the MAS faces a deep internal division. Projections suggest that there will be no winner in the first round, so a second round is anticipated on October 19, where Doria Medina and Quiroga would compete again. This scenario represents the first time in 20 years that the possibility of ideological alternation arises, with a probable shift towards more liberal economic policies and less state intervention.
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