

Bolivia's 2025 Elections in Jeopardy: Rodríguez Accused of Sabotage
Bolivia's National Elections 2025 at Risk: Accusations Against Andrónico Rodríguez La Paz, Bolivia – The upcoming Bolivian national elections scheduled for August 17th, 2025, are facing potential disruption due to the alleged inaction of Andrónico Rodríguez, a key political figure. This claim stems from accusations made by Maziel Terrazas, ex-wife of Félix Patzi, and her lawyer, Frank Campero. They assert that Rodríguez's failure to promote the approval of the preclusion law has created a critical situation threatening the electoral process. "Andrónico Rodríguez is responsible for this unjust decision," stated Terrazas in a recent interview. "His inaction has put the entire election at risk." Campero further elaborated, emphasizing the urgency of the situation and the potential consequences. He highlighted the Supreme Electoral Tribunal's proactive response by presenting a bill to the Senate, aiming to mitigate the damage and ensure the smooth conduct of the elections. The situation underscores the fragility of the electoral process and the high stakes involved. The accusations against Rodríguez are serious and could have significant implications for the outcome of the elections. The timely intervention of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal offers a glimmer of hope for a resolution before the scheduled election date.