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It said that Bolivia was one of the worst affected countries and calculated that Bolivia had five times as many deaths in July as in previous years. [202] Writing in the New York Times in September 2020, Diego von Vacano, who is an expert in Latin America, said Añez' interim government had mismanaged the COVID-19 crisis. [203]
The political fight has paralyzed the government's efforts to deal with the deepening economic despair and analysts warn that the social unrest could explode in the historically turbulent nation ...
That simmering anger has paved the way for even more strife in a country that is no stranger to political unrest. Bolivia's economic crisis is rooted in a complex combination of dependence on the ...
Now the country faces its worst economic crisis this century with natural gas exports tumbling while the dominant socialist party's spend-to-grow economic model has imploded. Bolivia's gas exports ...
Bolivia's Plurinational Electoral Body and the private company in charge of the preliminary vote count ad announced eleven days before the election, on 9 October, that only approximately 80% of the preliminary results would be released. [34] On 20 October 2019, the first round of voting for all government positions was held.
He returned and launched his political comeback after Arce, his choice candidate at the time, won the 2020 election. The political rivalry has divided Congress and exacerbated an economic crisis stemming from the depletion of Bolivia’s foreign-exchange reserves. Protesters on Tuesday decried Arce's failure to halt the spiral and recalled ...
Bolivia marked its transition to democracy in 1982 when the Armed Forces ceded power to a civilian-led government elected two years prior. [2] Despite continued economic turmoil and political instability, the return to civilian rule mostly closed the cycle of volatility that caused the country to experience a multitude of attempted and successful revolutions and coups d'état in the two ...
Bolivia, struggling with an economic crisis as foreign currency reserves dwindle, is set to hold presidential elections next year, which Morales - in a more conciliatory tone - suggested was a ...