After two decades of left-wing governments, Bolivia's presidential run-off will usher in conservative leadership.

After two decades of left-wing governments, Bolivia's presidential run-off will usher in conservative leadership.

After an historic defeat for the long-dominant political left, two candidates have promised a new pro-market direction.

El expresidente Jorge Tuto Quiroga disputa la presidencia contra Rodrigo Paz, la gran sorpresa de la primera vuelta

LA PAZ: Bolivians vote in a presidential runoff on Sunday that marks a decisive rejection of the socialist government and a likely foreign policy shift closer to the United States…

A contendersi la presidenza Rodrigo Paz, esponente democristiano e figlio dell’ex presidente Jaime Paz Zamora, e l’ex capo di Stato conservatore Jorge “Tuto” Q…

The vote marks a decisive rejection of the socialist government and a likely foreign policy shift closer to the US.

Bolivia's presidential runoff election on Sunday is the nation's first and excludes a socialist candidate after voters narrowed the field to two conservatives.