
Bolivia's Election Chief Speaks Out: Tensions Rise Ahead of 2025 Vote
Bolivia's Electoral Chief Discusses Upcoming Elections Amidst Tensions LA PAZ, BOLIVIA – Óscar Hassenteufel, President of Bolivia's Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), recently spoke with EL DEBER about the upcoming elections and the challenges facing the country. The interview, which covered a range of topics, provided valuable insights into the political landscape. Hassenteufel confirmed that his term, along with those of other TSE officials, will conclude on December 19th. "My mandate ends on December 19th, the same as the other officials," he stated. He made an exception for the presidential delegate, whose term continues. The interview also touched on the preparations for the elections and the concerns about potential tensions. Hassenteufel emphasized the importance of experienced officials in managing the electoral process, highlighting the need for individuals with a deep understanding of the complexities involved. He stressed the need for experienced individuals to navigate the upcoming elections smoothly. The interview concluded with a call for collaboration and a commitment to ensuring fair and transparent elections. The interview provides a valuable perspective on the electoral process in Bolivia, particularly given the current political climate. The TSE's role in ensuring free and fair elections is crucial for the stability and future of the country.