Bolivians choose between two right-wing politicians at presidential runoff

Bolivians began voting Sunday in their country’s first presidential runoff that pits two conservative, capitalist candidates against each other, ushering in a new political era after two decades of one-party rule by the Movement Toward Socialism party. Analysis by Angus McNelly, lecturer in international development at King's College in London, UK.

Bolivians choose between two right-wing politicians at presidential runoff
Bolivians began voting Sunday in their country’s first presidential runoff that pits two conservative, capitalist candidates against each other, ushering in a new political era after two decades of one-party rule by the Movement Toward Socialism party. Analysis by Angus McNelly, lecturer in international development at King's College in London, UK.

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