From socialism to shock therapy? Boliviaโs presidential hopefuls make last push for votes
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Two right-wing candidates promising to impose austerity measures after two decades of socialist policies are leading Bolivia's presidential race, with voters set to go to the polls on Sunday. Ex-president Evo Morales, who has been barred from running in the race, has called on voters to spoil their ballots to discredit the results.
Bolivia's right-wing presidential candidate Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga at his final campaign rally ahead of Sunday's election. ยฉ Martin Bernetti, AFP Bolivia's center-right presidential candidate Samuel Doria Medina at his final campaign event in the city of El Alto ยฉ Jorge BERNAL / AFP Supporters of Quiroga wave signs at the campaign rally ยฉ MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP
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