After 2 decades of socialist presidents, Bolivia turns right in presidential election | Eastern NC Now

runoff is between two candidates of the right

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In the first round of Bolivia's presidential election, voters resoundingly turned their back on over twenty years of socialist presidents and sent two candidates of the right to the runoff.   The top candidate of the long ruling Movement Toward Socialism only received 8% of the vote and ran fourth.

The runoff for president will feature a conservative former president against a political newcomer from the business community with a center-right platform. Both are pro-US in foreign policy and reject the socialists' ties to China, Russia, and Iran.

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news-corner/paz-pereira-center-right-bolivia-presidential-elections-first-round-us-ties-stronger/


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