Centrist Rodrigo Paz Wins Bolivian Presidency, Signaling Shift to the Right

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Centrist senator Rodrigo Paz won Bolivia's presidential election with 54% of the vote, promising to overhaul the country's economic model amid a severe crisis, while inheriting a fragile economy and political landscape. His victory marks a shift away from the long-standing MAS party, with a focus on gradual reforms and addressing economic challenges.
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