The two candidates who will duel for Bolivian presidency
Centre-right senator Rodrigo Paz (left) came from behind to take 32.15 per cent of the vote, ahead of ex-president Jorge “Tuto” ...
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Centre-right senator Rodrigo Paz (left) came from behind to take 32.15 per cent of the vote, ahead of ex-president Jorge “Tuto” ...
Read moreDetailsIone Wells South America correspondent, BBC News Reuters Rodrigo Paz Pereira is the frontrunner in Bolivia's first-round presidential election which took ...
Read moreDetailsBy Euronews with AP Published on 18/08/2025 - 5:05 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT Bolivians are headed for an unprecedented runoff presidential election, after early election results ...
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Read moreDetailsKim Moon-soo (L), the presidential candidate for South Korea's conservative People Power Party, casts his ballot with his daughter (R) at ...
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