Bolivian presidential candidate Rodrigo Paz has won the election, marking a shift to the right after nearly two decades of socialist rule. The 58-year-old centrist leader, backed by the Christian Democratic Party, defeated right-wing candidate Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga in Sunday's run-off election with a majority of 54.6%. 
Paz's victory is seen as a response to Bolivia's worsening economic crisis and a desire for change among the population. The country has been plagued by severe fuel shortages, soaring inflation, and a shortage of US dollars, which have led to long queues at petrol stations.
As president-elect, Paz promised to implement free-market reforms and reduce the country's dependence on foreign aid. He also vowed to ease access to credit for small businesses, lower certain taxes, reduce import tariffs, crack down on corruption, and decentralise the government.
Paz's victory is likely to have significant implications for Bolivia's relations with major powers such as the US, China, and Venezuela. The US has been critical of Bolivia's policies towards Venezuela and its handling of the opioid crisis, while China is a key trading partner.
The Christian Democratic Party, which backed Paz, is seen as more moderate than the Movement for Socialism (Mas), which dominated Bolivian politics since 2006 under Presidents Evo Morales and Luis Arce.
Paz's running mate, Edman Lara, is known for his humble upbringing and whistleblowing on police corruption. His appointment may have helped Paz attract working-class voters who were disillusioned with government corruption.
Bolivia has been relatively isolated on the world stage in recent years but Paz's victory could signal a thawing of relations between Bolivia and the US. However, restoring economic credibility and uniting a country polarised into many factions after years of political turmoil will not be an easy task for Paz.
				
			Paz's victory is seen as a response to Bolivia's worsening economic crisis and a desire for change among the population. The country has been plagued by severe fuel shortages, soaring inflation, and a shortage of US dollars, which have led to long queues at petrol stations.
As president-elect, Paz promised to implement free-market reforms and reduce the country's dependence on foreign aid. He also vowed to ease access to credit for small businesses, lower certain taxes, reduce import tariffs, crack down on corruption, and decentralise the government.
Paz's victory is likely to have significant implications for Bolivia's relations with major powers such as the US, China, and Venezuela. The US has been critical of Bolivia's policies towards Venezuela and its handling of the opioid crisis, while China is a key trading partner.
The Christian Democratic Party, which backed Paz, is seen as more moderate than the Movement for Socialism (Mas), which dominated Bolivian politics since 2006 under Presidents Evo Morales and Luis Arce.
Paz's running mate, Edman Lara, is known for his humble upbringing and whistleblowing on police corruption. His appointment may have helped Paz attract working-class voters who were disillusioned with government corruption.
Bolivia has been relatively isolated on the world stage in recent years but Paz's victory could signal a thawing of relations between Bolivia and the US. However, restoring economic credibility and uniting a country polarised into many factions after years of political turmoil will not be an easy task for Paz.
 I think Paz's win is interesting because it shows that people in Bolivia are tired of the same old socialist policies and want some change
 I think Paz's win is interesting because it shows that people in Bolivia are tired of the same old socialist policies and want some change  . The fact that he won with a centrist party and promises to implement free-market reforms makes me wonder if this could be a turning point for Bolivia
. The fact that he won with a centrist party and promises to implement free-market reforms makes me wonder if this could be a turning point for Bolivia  . However, with China being such a big trading partner and Paz's promises to decentralize the government, I'm curious to see how things will play out in terms of Bolivia's relations with both sides
. However, with China being such a big trading partner and Paz's promises to decentralize the government, I'm curious to see how things will play out in terms of Bolivia's relations with both sides 

 he managed to sway the masses with his 'centrist' vibe but honestly idk how long that's gonna last . bolivia's economy is like a sinking ship and Paz just promises more of the same , free-market reforms? good luck with that
 he managed to sway the masses with his 'centrist' vibe but honestly idk how long that's gonna last . bolivia's economy is like a sinking ship and Paz just promises more of the same , free-market reforms? good luck with that  . anyway, Paz's team might be able to bring some fresh air to the country but the real challenge starts now - getting the economy back on track
. anyway, Paz's team might be able to bring some fresh air to the country but the real challenge starts now - getting the economy back on track  . and omg the implications for US-China relations are gonna be juicy
. and omg the implications for US-China relations are gonna be juicy 
 ! it's like, people are finally tired of the same old politics and want change
! it's like, people are finally tired of the same old politics and want change  . paz seems like a breath of fresh air, all about free market reforms and reducing corruption
. paz seems like a breath of fresh air, all about free market reforms and reducing corruption  . i'm loving the fact that his running mate has a super humble background and is against police corruption - talk about authenticity
. i'm loving the fact that his running mate has a super humble background and is against police corruption - talk about authenticity  ! now, let's see how he's gonna tackle those economic issues and get bolivia back on track
! now, let's see how he's gonna tackle those economic issues and get bolivia back on track 

 ... but at the same time i'm curious to see how this new government will balance relations with powers like china and the us - seems like it could get complicated
... but at the same time i'm curious to see how this new government will balance relations with powers like china and the us - seems like it could get complicated 
 Bolivia is going through so much right now with their economy like a mess and people are just fed up with it
 Bolivia is going through so much right now with their economy like a mess and people are just fed up with it  .
. Paz seems like a decent dude, at least he's talking about reforms and stuff
 Paz seems like a decent dude, at least he's talking about reforms and stuff  but let's be real, Bolivia's got some deep issues to fix
 but let's be real, Bolivia's got some deep issues to fix  the US and China are already sizing each other up like predators
 the US and China are already sizing each other up like predators 
 . Boliva's been stuck in this socialist rut for ages, but the economy was sufferin' somethin' fierce
. Boliva's been stuck in this socialist rut for ages, but the economy was sufferin' somethin' fierce  Paz seems like a breath of fresh air, talkin' about free-market reforms and simplifying things for small businesses
 Paz seems like a breath of fresh air, talkin' about free-market reforms and simplifying things for small businesses  . I'm curious to see how he navigates relations with the US and China - it's like playin' a big ol' game of geopolitics
. I'm curious to see how he navigates relations with the US and China - it's like playin' a big ol' game of geopolitics  !
! it's gonna be tough for him to unite the country, but if he can get credit flowing again and create jobs
 it's gonna be tough for him to unite the country, but if he can get credit flowing again and create jobs  that might just give him a chance
 that might just give him a chance He's all about free-market reforms, which means he'll probably try to cut ties with China and US at the same time... that's a tricky balancing act.
 He's all about free-market reforms, which means he'll probably try to cut ties with China and US at the same time... that's a tricky balancing act.  . Decentralization sounds cool tho maybe can bring some change to that stuffy government
. Decentralization sounds cool tho maybe can bring some change to that stuffy government  . Edman Lara's got skills too
. Edman Lara's got skills too  . Polarized country, that's a big challenge
. Polarized country, that's a big challenge  . Fingers crossed for Bolivia!
. Fingers crossed for Bolivia!