💨 Abstract
Bolivians voted on Sunday for a new president and parliament amid economic issues, potentially electing a right-wing government after over two decades. Key candidates Jorge Quiroga, Samuel Doria Medina, and Andronico Rodríguez cast their votes, while former President Evo Morales, ineligible to run, voted in Chapare. This vote marks a significant political shift in Bolivia.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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