“[As the economy deteriorates], there is a real danger of a backward slide in democratic governance in the region," said AS/COA's Steve Liston to Reuters.
Bolivia
Analysis: Bolivia Vote Suggests Pandemic May Fuel Populism in Latin America
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Marcelo Rochabrun and Cassandra Garrison
Poll Update: Bolivia's Special Presidential Elections
If ex-President Carlos Mesa can stay within 10 points of Luis Arce, previously Evo Morales’ economy minister, he’ll force Bolivia’s first-ever runoff.
Will Bolivia's Next Election Put an End to Political Unrest?
Political stability will depend much on whether Bolivians see the October 18 vote as valid, writes AS/COA's Holly K. Sonneland in the Latin America Advisor.
Bolivia Has Changed Since 2003. Has Carlos Mesa?
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Brendan O’Boyle
Seventeen years after becoming president during a severe political crisis, Mesa may now return to the job.
Explainer: Presidential Candidates in Bolivia's 2020 Special Elections
As Bolivia nears the scheduled October 18 vote, here is a look at the key players and the role they played in Evo Morales’ downfall.
Update: Bolivia's Tumultuous Special Election
It’s hard to think of more complications facing a presidential vote.
AQ Podcast: Bolivia’s Polarizing Political Crisis Rolls On
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AQ Online
An update from La Paz on a story that provokes fiery passions but little nuance.