Right-wing and centrist lead in Bolivian presidential election
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- 18 August, 2025
- 08:29
Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former Bolivian President (2001-2002) Jorge Quiroga are leading in the country's presidential election and can advance to the second round, the Red Uno television channel reported citing a study conducted based on vote counts at 567 polling stations, Report informs via TASS.
According to these data, 31.6% of the votes went to Paz Pereira, representing the centrist Christian Democratic Party, while 27.1% went to Quiroga, representing the center-right Freedom and Democracy Alliance.
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