Bolivians prepare for a decisive presidential run-off as fuel shortages and economic struggles fuel public anger and uncertainty about the nation’s political future.
Breakdown
- Bolivia is holding its first presidential run-off after two decades of socialist rule.
- The country is experiencing its worst economic crisis in forty years, with high inflation and fuel shortages. 35s
- Conservative Jorge 'Tuto' Quiroga and centrist Rodrigo Paz are the main candidates. 13s
- Quiroga promises economic recovery and stronger ties with Washington, while Paz focuses on growth without losing social gains. 1m 24s
- Voters are seeking change and hope the new president can address the ongoing crisis. 2m 14s