Bolivia should choose president in the 2nd shift with dispute between two right -wing candidates, according to projections

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Rodrigo Paz, Senator for Tarija, was first, and secondly appears the former Mandanker Jorge Quiroga; Samuel Doria Medina, who was a favorite in the research, was relegated to third

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Jorge ‘Tuto’ Quiroga Ramirez and Rodrigo Paz during the presidential election in Bolivia

You should choose your next president in a second round between two right-wing candidates, a surprised senator and a former president, who will run to replace the left after 20 years of government, according to projections from Ipsosmori and Capture Consulting.

Rodrigo Paz, Senator for Tarija (South), was first with more than 31% of the votes in the rapid investigations of both research companies. Secondly, former Mandant Jorge Quiroga appears, with more than 27%. Millionaire Samuel Doria Medina, a favorite in all polls until a week ago, was relegated to third place, with over 19%. The result is not yet official.

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