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Bolivia votes in runoff election, marking pro-market shift

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The election is likely to result in a foreign policy shift closer to the US after decades of frosty relations.

LA PAZ: Bolivians vote in a presidential runoff today that marks a decisive rejection of the socialist government and a likely foreign policy shift closer to the US after decades of frosty relations.

Voting stations opened at 12pm and closed at 4pm, with initial results expected after 9pm.

The winner will take office on Nov 8.

Tags:BoliviaEconomyElectionfinancial supportForeign policygovernmentJorge 'Tuto' QuirogaPoliticspresidentRodrigo Paz


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