

Bolivian Opposition Alliance Collapses Ahead of Elections
Bolivia's Presidential Election: Opposition Alliance Crumbles Amidst Accusations of Vague Campaign Promises Three months ahead of Bolivia's general elections, the opposition alliance between Samuel Doria Medina and Tuto Quiroga has officially dissolved. The split follows sharp criticism from Quiroga's campaign manager, Luis Vasquez, who publicly denounced Medina's campaign as lacking a clear proposal and relying on a weak slogan, "100 Dias Carajo." The video from Bolivia TV shows Vasquez stating, "Medina's campaign is based on a slogan that's falling apart." Medina's campaign has yet to respond to these direct accusations. The video underscores the increasing polarization within the Bolivian opposition as the election draws closer. This unexpected development could significantly impact the race.