Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
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In late 2025, Bolivia elected Rodrigo Paz, a center-right candidate, as president, marking the end of nearly two decades of governance by the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party. He won with a stable majority in the run-off and pledged to tackle economic challenges and rebuild confidence in the economy. [citations: BBC coverage of Paz’s 2025 election], [NDTV/YouTube summaries of Paz’s swearing-in and shift in Bolivian politics].[3][4][8]
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Paz’s victory was framed as a public desire for stability and gradual reform after years under MAS, with observers noting the need to address inflation and economic pressures that the country faced going into the transition. [BBC overview], [NDTV swearing-in recap].[8][3]
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Prior to Paz’s win, Bolivia had seen significant political turnover and transitions that reflected broader regional shifts toward centrist or center-right leadership in some areas, alongside continued debates about governance and democracy. [BBC contextual piece], [Al Jazeera/Associated Press summaries from late 2025 coverage].[4][8]
If you’d like, I can narrow this to:
- a concise timeline of recent Bolivian presidential leadership,
- a summary of Paz’s stated policy priorities, or
- the current status of key economic indicators (inflation, currency stability, fuel supply) under Paz’s administration.
Would you prefer a quick timeline or a focused briefing on Paz’s policy priorities and current economic outlook? I can also pull the most up-to-date local sources for Chicago-area readers if you’d like.