Bolivian voters are set to elect a non-left-wing president in an unprecedented run-off, after nearly two decades under Socialist rule. The country's turn to the right comes as it deals with its worst economic crisis in years.
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- Bolivia is preparing for its first-ever presidential run-off after a surprising election outcome. 2m 55s
- Centrist candidate Rodrigo Paz led the polls, defying expectations and outpacing rivals. 2m 0s
- Economic difficulties such as double-digit inflation and fuel shortages are affecting many Bolivians. 2m 28s
- Recent years have seen political violence and allegations of fraudulent attempts to stay in power. 2m 46s
- Voters are expressing widespread dissatisfaction with past leaders and are seeking change. 3m 6s