Bolivia's Election Could End 20 Years of Leftist Rule

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Bolivia's upcoming presidential election marks a potential shift from over two decades of socialist rule, with economic struggles and political infighting fueling support for right-wing candidates like Samuel Doria Medina, as voters seek change amid rising prices, fuel shortages, and political instability.
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- Bolivia heads to the polls as 20 years of leftist rule expected to end Al Jazeera
- A Latin American experiment in socialism could be nearing its end The Washington Post
- Bolivians go to polls in election that could end 20 years of socialism The Guardian
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