Bolivians vote in a presidential runoff on Sunday that marks a decisive rejection of the socialist government, and a likely foreign policy shift closer to the United States after decades of frosty relations.
Breakdown
- Bolivia is ending a period of left-wing governance and moving towards the right.
- The presidential run-off is between Rodrigo Paz and former president Jorge Carroga. 10s
- Both candidates focus on resolving the economic crisis, including inflation and fuel shortages. 44s
- Bolivia faces high inflation, a shortage of foreign currency, and declining gas revenues. 1m 9s
- The Socialist Party's dominance is ending after nearly two decades in power. 1m 26s