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Rodrigo Paz Pereira Wins Bolivia’s Presidential Runoff, Signaling Rightward Shift

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Bolivia Elects Rodrigo Paz ‍Pereira,Signaling Rightward Shift After​ Years​ of‌ MAS Rule

LA ⁤PAZ,BOLIVIA – Businessman Rodrigo Paz ⁤Pereira has won‌ Bolivia’s presidential runoff election,marking a meaningful political shift⁣ after nearly‌ two decades of​ dominance by ​the Movement for socialism‌ (MAS) party.⁢ Preliminary results announced Tuesday indicate a⁢ victory for ‍Paz‌ Pereira, who campaigned on a platform of economic ‍liberalization ​and anti-corruption.

Paz Pereira’s success represents⁤ a departure from the leftist ⁣policies ⁤of outgoing President⁢ Luis Arce and his ​predecessor, Evo ‌Morales. He secured‌ victory after a campaign⁤ focused‌ on economic revitalization, notably⁤ appealing to regions that were previously strongholds ⁣for MAS.‌ Throughout the campaign, Paz ⁣Pereira travelled extensively, visiting approximately 220 of Bolivia’s 327 municipalities.

In a​ country where an ⁢estimated 80% of the⁤ workforce is engaged in self-employment or informal ‌labor, Paz⁣ Pereira promised “popular capitalism,” including low-interest‍ loans for small entrepreneurs. He also pledged to cancel citizens’ debts to the state and lower import tariffs on goods like‌ technology and vehicles, aiming to legalize ‌and stimulate the economy.‍

A key ​factor in ⁢Paz Pereira’s win is believed to be the popularity of his running mate,​ former police ⁤captain Edman Lara ‌Montaño, 39, known as Capt Lara. Lara gained prominence for ‍exposing alleged corruption within the police ‌force through⁣ viral TikTok videos, which ultimately‍ led⁤ to his ​expulsion from the force. He ran​ on an “anti-corruption” platform, stating he would “confront”​ Paz Pereira if he failed to deliver on his promises: “I’m the guarantee -⁤ if Rodrigo Paz doesn’t deliver, I’ll confront him.”

Following the announcement, Lara emphasized the need to ‍rebuild the economy, stabilize prices of basic goods, and guarantee the supply of diesel and⁢ petrol, acknowledging the current hardships faced by Bolivians.

Paz Pereira also faces ⁤significant challenges beyond the ​economic crisis, ⁢including an arrest warrant ​issued for Evo‌ Morales.⁢ Morales, currently residing in​ central Bolivia, is accused of‍ allegedly fathering a child with ‌a 15-year-old while ​president, and‍ his supporters are⁢ preventing his arrest. Paz Pereira has stated that, if elected, the law would be applied‌ to Morales “as to any⁢ other citizen.”

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