By Milen Saavedra, Red UNO: President Luis Arce invited the two presidential candidates who advanced to the runoff, Rodrigo Paz and Jorge Tuto Quiroga, to a meeting to brief them on the state of the country’s economy. Tuto Quiroga responds to Luis Arce: “We don’t need a meeting” Presidential candidate Jorge Tuto Quiroga rejected President…
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Freeing the dollar or distributing state resources | Liberar el dólar o repartir los recursos del Estado
By Marco Antonio Belmonte, Vision 360: Strengths and weaknesses of Quiroga and Paz’s economic proposals analyzed The analysis was conducted by former Tierra Foundation director Gonzalo Colque, who points out that the Achilles’ heel of Paz and Lara is promising the impossible: spending more while collecting less, whereas Quiroga advocates for belt-tightening. Jorge Quiroga and…
This way we won’t get out of the crisis | Así no saldremos de la crisis
By Germán Huanca, Urgente.bo: The results of Bolivia’s national elections clearly reflect a victory for democracy. Neither renowned political analysts nor polls foresaw the Lara phenomenon, which ended up pushing Rodrigo Paz into first place on August 17, and who will now face the runoff in October. The question remains: is the PDC’s platform a…
The Labyrinth of Rodrigo Paz: Between the MAS Ghost, Rejection at Home, and an Uncomfortable Captain | El laberinto de Rodrigo Paz: entre el fantasma del MAS, el rechazo en su tierra y un capitán incómodo
By El Dia: The PDC candidate defends his running mate Edman Lara, despite outbursts that fuel criticism, while facing suspicions of ties to MAS and the paradox of ranking third in Tarija, his own stronghold. Rodrigo Paz finds himself trapped in a political labyrinth that seems to close in on him with every step. He…
When Did Voters Decide on Rodrigo Paz and Tuto Quiroga? | ¿Cuándo definieron su voto los que eligieron a Rodrigo Paz y a Tuto Quiroga?
By Unitel: Electoral Snapshot: 50% of those who voted for the Paz-Lara ticket made their choice in the last seven days before voting. In contrast, most of the voters who supported the Tuto-JP Velasco ticket had already decided since July [Photo: AFP] / On August 17, more than 7.9 million Bolivians went to the polls…
A Parliament that Works and Anti-crisis Leadership: The Keys for the New Government | Un Parlamento que funcione y un liderazgo anticrisis, las claves para el nuevo gobierno
By Álvaro Rosales, Unitel: A Parliament that Works and Anti-crisis Leadership: The Keys for the New Government, According to Analysts Ahead of the runoff, two analysts believe that building bridges and finding consensus will be crucial to face the economic situation, where another factor also arises: Edman Lara’s confrontational stance Tuto Quiroga and Rodrigo Paz…
