Government Accountability

Bolivia’s Elections Reveal Deep Divides Amid Economic Struggles and Political Unrest

By National Security Desk | August 18, 2025

As Bolivia votes for a new government after two decades of leftist rule, escalating tensions and economic woes spotlight the fragile state of national sovereignty and democratic accountability in the region.

On August 17, 2025, Bolivians headed to the polls amidst a backdrop of serious economic challenges and political tension that could reshape the country’s future. For more than twenty years, Bolivia has been governed by left-wing regimes rooted in socialist policies that have often prioritized ideological agendas over pragmatic solutions. Now, as voters decide whether to embrace change or maintain the status quo, these elections represent a critical test for democracy in Latin America. What Does Bolivia's Political Crossroads Mean for Sovereignty and Regional Stability? Leading candidates such as Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga and Samuel Doria Medina symbolize the right-wing opposition...

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