Reported about 18 hours ago
Bolivia has begun counting votes in its presidential and congressional elections, which could signal an end to two decades of socialist rule. The ruling MAS party faces significant challenges amid economic turmoil, with pro-business candidates Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge Tuto Quiroga vying for influence. Preliminary results are anticipated soon, as the nation grapples with the highest inflation in over thirty years and seeks to reshape its economic relations, particularly with the United States.
Source: YAHOO