Voting Intentions: Samuel Holds the Lead, Tuto Close Behind, Manfred Stalls, and Andrónico Plummets | Intención de voto: Samuel no suelta la punta, Tuto lo sigue de cerca, Manfred se estanca y Andrónico cae en picada

By Unitel: The 10 most relevant recent developments we recommend you read: Third UNITEL poll ahead of the presidential elections. Photo: Unitel Poll: Samuel secures first place but will face Tuto in a runoff; Manfred is third and Andrónico drops to fourth. Poll: Samuel leads voting intention in five departments and Tuto in four. Poll:…

Poll Shows Empty Rhetoric and Clear Losers | Encuesta revela críticas sin propuestas y perdedores claros

By Unitel: “It’s time for candidates to talk about their proposals, because their criticism isn’t doing much,” says Carlos Valverde Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge Quiroga lead UNITEL’s third national voting intention poll [UNITEL] / Carlos Valverde appeared on Así Decidimos on UNITEL Following the release of UNITEL’s third national poll on voting intentions, political analyst Carlos…

Geopolitics: Where Should Bolivia Look in the Subregion? | Geopolítica: ¿Hacia dónde debe mirar Bolivia en la subregión?

By Windsor Hernani, Visión 360: In an increasingly competitive, unstable, and fragmented international scenario, it is imperative that Bolivia clearly recognize and embrace both the constraints and the opportunities arising from its geostrategic position. Geopolitics is a fundamental discipline for understanding the interaction between geographic, economic, social, and political factors that influence a state’s strategic…

The Secret Pact Between Tuto and Samuel | El pacto secreto de Tuto y Samuel

By Ronald MacLean, El Día: In July 1997, Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga, the elected vice president alongside Hugo Banzer Suárez, and Samuel Doria Medina, who had run for vice president with Jaime Paz Zamora, traveled to Washington, DC. Their mission: to negotiate the acceptance of the MIR’s incorporation into the new Bolivian government. Tuto brought with…