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Bolivia holds a tight runoff as voters seek a president to lift them from crisis

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivians voted on Sunday in an unprecedented presidential runoff between two conservative, capitalist candidates, ushering in a new political era after almost 20 years of one-party rule by the Movement Toward Socialism party. Voters are choosing between former right-wing President Jorge “Tuto" Quiroga and centrist Sen. Rodrigo Paz as they look for a leader to lift them out of their country’s worst economic crisis in decades. Since 2023, the Andean nation has been...

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