💨 Abstract
Jorge Quiroga, aged 65, is seeking Bolivia's presidency again, advocating for economic openness, fiscal control, and state modernization. Known for his brief presidential term in 2001 after Hugo Banzer's resignation, Quiroga has a background in engineering and business administration. He previously lost three presidential elections and faced legal issues. His campaign emphasizes production reactivation, digital governance, and social policies, with a strong stance against authoritarian regimes.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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