🇧🇴Bolivia turns to the right after two decades of MAS hegemony
Bolivia will define its next president in a historic runoff between two right-wing candidates, marking the end of 20 years of governments from the Movement for Socialism (MAS), led by Evo Morales. The result reflects a profound political change in a country that has been under the influence of the same party for two decades, with social advancements but also strong economic and political crises.
The second round will be decisive for the nation's course: on one hand, the promise of economic stability with liberal measures; on the other, a conservative approach to social and institutional matters. The Bolivian society, tired of high inflation and corruption scandals, seems to be seeking a new phase that breaks with the past and projects the country toward a future of greater openness and structural reforms.