💨 Abstract
Bolivia faces a pivotal election without Evo Morales or President Luis Arce on the ballot. The main candidates include conservative businessman Samuel Doria Medina, right-wing former president Jorge Quiroga, and young leftist Senate leader Andrónico Rodríguez. Voters are frustrated with both leftist and right-wing options, as the country struggles with high inflation, fuel shortages, and economic crisis.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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