Bolivia Approaches Historic Shift with Runoff Between Centrist and Right-Wing Candidates

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Bolivia is set to elect its first non-left wing president in nearly two decades, with Rodrigo Paz Pereira leading in the first round of voting, signaling a significant political shift amid economic crisis and recent unrest, and a potential move towards more pro-market policies and closer US relations.
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