Bolivia definió a sus candidatos presidenciales, pero Evo Morales quedó afuera. ¿Qué pasará ahora? -
💨 Abstract
Bolivia is experiencing significant unrest due to fuel shortages, economic instability, and political tensions, particularly surrounding the veto of Evo Morales' presidential candidacy. Protests have intensified across the country, with demonstrations over fuel and food scarcity coexisting with pro-Morales rallies. Analysts warn of increasing institutional frailty and political polarization, with concerns that Bolivia may move towards a failed state.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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