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Pre-electoral Instability and Economic Morass Leave Bolivia in a Political Limbo

Pre-electoral Instability and Economic Morass Leave Bolivia in a Political Limbo

Update: 2024-09-03
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Bolivians go to the polls on 1 December 2024 in a referendum to decide on the removal of fuel subsidies and to define whether to admit continuous or discontinuous presidential re-election. As if this weren't enough, on the same date, there are also judicial elections and another challenge to be clarified in the referendum is the shortage of dollars in the country. 

Everything points to a significant clash of politics and personalities between the current embattled President Luis Arce and former president Evo Morales as we gear up for the first round of presidential elections in August 2025. 

On the LatinNews podcast this week, we talk to Dr John Crabtree, research associate at the Latin American Centre at the University of Oxford, associate of the Politics Department at Brookes University in Oxford, region head for Latin America at Oxford Analytica Ltd. and author of: "Business Power and the State in the Central Andes. Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru in Comparison," published by University of Pittsburgh Press.

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Pre-electoral Instability and Economic Morass Leave Bolivia in a Political Limbo

Pre-electoral Instability and Economic Morass Leave Bolivia in a Political Limbo

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