Bolivia shifts right after two decades of socialist rule

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Rodrigo Paz has been elected as Bolivia's first conservative president in 20 years, signaling a shift from leftist rule, with plans to rebuild relations with the U.S., address economic crises, and implement constitutional reforms, amidst protests and political tensions.
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