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- President of Bolivia - Wikipedia
Rodrigo Paz is the 68th and current president of Bolivia, having assumed office on 8 November 2025
- Who is Bolivias new president, Rodrigo Paz? | Reuters
Bolivia's president-elect Rodrigo Paz, who claimed victory in Sunday's presidential runoff, is the son of a former president of the Andean nation who was born in exile from its military
- Rodrigo Paz sworn in as Bolivia’s new president amid fuel crisis | AP News
Conservative politician Rodrigo Paz was sworn in as Bolivia’s new president on Saturday, ushering in a new era for the Andean nation after nearly 20 years of one-party rule
- Rodrigo Paz wins presidential runoff, becoming Bolivias first . . .
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Rodrigo Paz, a centrist senator, will be Bolivia's next president, preliminary results showed on Sunday, paving the way for a major political transformation after
- Bolivia election: Centrist Rodrigo Paz elected in shift to the right - BBC
Bolivia has elected a centrist senator, Rodrigo Paz, as its next president, bringing an end to nearly 20 years of continuous rule by the Movement for Socialism (Mas) party
- Bolivia elects centre-right Rodrigo Paz as president - Al Jazeera
Bolivia elects centre-right Rodrigo Paz as president Son of a former president promises ‘capitalism for all’ after 20 years of socialism and seeks to resume ties with US
- Bolivia’s President Paz sworn in, ties with US to resume at ambassador . . .
Pro-business conservative Rodrigo Paz was sworn in as Bolivia’s new president on Saturday, ushering a new era after nearly 20 years of one-party rule
- Centrist Rodrigo Paz wins Bolivias presidential runoff : NPR
Centrist senator Rodrigo Paz won Bolivia's presidency with 54% of the vote, ending 20 years of rule by the Movement Toward Socialism party amid economic turmoil
- List of presidents of Bolivia - Wikipedia
The president of Bolivia is the head of state and head of government of Bolivia, directly elected to a five-year term by the Bolivian people The officeholder leads the executive branch of the government and is the captain general of the Armed Forces of Bolivia
- Bolivia Is Undergoing a ‘Tectonic Shift’ Under Its New Conservative . . .
In 2008, then-Bolivian President Evo Morales – his country’s first indigenous head of state and a darling of the left in South America – expelled the American ambassador and the US Drug Enforcement Administration Relations between the two countries deteriorated sharply Almost two decades later, center-right Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz extradited Sebastian Marset, an alleged
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