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Bolivia votes in elections expected to empower the right wing for first time in decades

Candidates vying to lead Bolivia voted on Sunday as the nation went to the polls to elect a new president and parliament. In La Paz right-wing candidates Jorge Fernando “Tuto” Quiroga and Samuel Doria Medina cast their ballots while in the Villa Tunari region former President Evo Morales voted. Leftist candidate Andronico Rodriguez voted in the town of Entre Rios while centrist candidate Rodrigo Paz cast his ballot in Tarija. (AP video by Victor R. Caivano, Cesar Olmos, Carlos Guerrero and Juan Karita) 
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Unique identifier: CP174879613 
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Type: Video 
Duration: 1m53s 
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Create Date: 8/17/2025 10:49:44 PM 
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