Bolivia's Presidential Election: 10 Binomials Approved, Dunn Excluded
La Paz, Bolivia – The Bolivian Electoral Tribunal (TSE) officially announced the list of candidates cleared for the upcoming presidential elections on August 17th, 2025. Ten binomials have been approved, a development that has been met with anticipation and analysis across the nation. Among the confirmed candidates are Andrónico Rodríguez and Mariana Prado, representing Alianza Popular.
However, the TSE's announcement also contained a noteworthy exclusion. Jaime Dunn, a previously speculated contender, did not appear on the list of approved candidates. The reasons for his absence remain unclear, but the omission has already sparked discussion and speculation among political analysts and the public.
"The list of candidates, both those who have been approved and those who have not, was approved by resolution number 0295 of 2025," stated a TSE official during a press conference. The official further confirmed that the decision was made in Santa Cruz de la Sierra on June 6, 2025.
The inclusion of Andrónico Rodríguez and Mariana Prado, and the absence of Jaime Dunn, are expected to significantly influence the upcoming election campaign. The next few weeks will undoubtedly see increased scrutiny of the candidates and their platforms. The TSE's decision brings clarity to the electoral landscape, allowing the Bolivian people to focus on the candidates who will be competing for the nation's highest office.
1749230073 [embed]https://www.tiktok.com/@unitel.bo/video/7512884861732916486[/embed] El TSE publicó este viernes la lista de candidatos habilitados …