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

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…

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.

LA PAZ: Bolivians on Sunday elected a pro-business center-right senator as their new president, ending two decades of socialist rule that have left the South American nation deep…

Sunday’s election marked the first time since 2005 that no candidate from Evo Morales’ Mas party was on the ballot

Bolivians elected pro-business senator Rodrigo Paz as their new president ending 20 years of socialist rule and ushering in a promise of 'capitalism for all' as the country…

Rodrigo Paz's win shows Bolivians want change, but he faces economic challenges after almost 20 years of socialist rule.