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Polybius

(22,120 posts)
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 01:13 PM Aug 2025

Bolivia heads to runoff after right turn in presidential vote

Source: Reuters

LA PAZ, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Bolivians decisively repudiated the leftist party which has ruled the country for most of the past two decades in a first-round presidential election vote, likely paving the way for more market-friendly policies for its crisis-wracked economy.

Centrist senator Rodrigo Paz secured 32.18% of the vote, while Eduardo del Castillo of the Movement for Socialism, MAS, had just 3.16%, according to initial results released by the electoral tribunal on Sunday night.

Conservative former president Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga of the Alianza coalition was second with 26.94%, with over 92% of the ballots counted.

If no candidate obtains more than 40% of the vote with a 10-point lead, there will be a runoff on October 19. Full official results will be announced within seven days.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/bolivia-heads-runoff-after-right-turn-presidential-vote-2025-08-18/

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Bolivia heads to runoff after right turn in presidential vote (Original Post) Polybius Aug 2025 OP
Oh great, another country turning fascist. Fuck. Initech Aug 2025 #1
The headline was a little misleading Polybius Aug 2025 #4
The god damn billionaires are working on Bolivia Nigrum Cattus Aug 2025 #2
Big time. They've been working every country in our hemisphere hard n/t Cheezoholic Aug 2025 #3

Polybius

(22,120 posts)
4. The headline was a little misleading
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 02:46 PM
Aug 2025

Their current government is extreme leftist, so electing any other Party would be a "Right turn."

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