Centrist Rodrigo Paz Wins Bolivian Presidency, Ending Nearly Two Decades of Socialist Rule

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Bolivia elected centrist senator Rodrigo Paz as president, ending two decades of leftist rule, amid economic turmoil including currency devaluation and high inflation. Both candidates promised economic reforms and improved US relations, with Paz emphasizing anti-corruption measures and gradual subsidy reforms to stabilize the economy.
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