Meet the multimillionaire who wants to be Bolivia’s first right-wing president elected in 20 years -
💨 Abstract
The article discusses the upcoming presidential election in Bolivia, where Samuel Doria Medina, a multimillionaire business owner, is a surprising front-runner. After years of the leftist Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) party's dominance, Doria Medina is capitalizing on public frustration with Bolivia's economic crisis. He promises to address fuel shortages and currency issues, potentially aligning more with the U.S. if elected.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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