(Reuters) - Bolivians vote on Sunday and polls suggest that leftist Evo Morales, the country's first indigenous president, will easily win re-election and could also gain control of Congress. That ...
In August, voters were united in their stalwart indictment of the country’s economic mismanagement under MAS; this past week, ...
In Bolivia, at least 23 people have died amid escalating violence since President Evo Morales, the country’s first indigenous president, resigned at the demand of the military last week. Growing ...
Centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira won a run-off presidential election in Bolivia on Sunday ending nearly two decades of leftist rule, according to preliminary results. Paz won 54 percent of the ...
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — A day after the left-wing party that has governed Bolivia for 20 years lost a first-round presidential vote, the race was on Monday to see who will succeed it. Sen. Rodrigo Paz, ...
“There is no shortage of dollars” announces a banner on the homepage of Bolivia’s central bank. “Our economy is strong, solvent and stable.” The need for the post suggests otherwise. For the past few ...
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia holds a runoff presidential election on Sunday, and the race is in a dead heat as voters decide which conservative and capitalist candidate can better address the ...