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Bolivia ended two decades of socialist rule.

Centrist Rodrigo Paz was elected as president, marking a shift to the right. His victory comes amid the worst economic crisis in a generation, and he鈥檒l face immediate challenges like securing fuel and forging alliances in a legislature where his party lacks a majority. Many say his win reflects a popular rejection of the Movement Toward Socialism party but a desire to preserve the social and economic inclusion of the past 20 years.

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