Rodrigo Paz: Transforming Bolivia's Political Landscape

Rodrigo Paz, Bolivia's first conservative president-elect in 20 years, vows to repair U.S. relations and tackle economic woes. His administration will focus on attracting foreign investment and addressing inflation, while navigating sensitive political reforms. Paz, an underdog transformed by popular running mate Edman Lara, aims to restore trust in government institutions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Lapaz | Updated: 23-10-2025 07:45 IST | Created: 23-10-2025 07:45 IST
Rodrigo Paz: Transforming Bolivia's Political Landscape

Rodrigo Paz has become Bolivia's first conservative president-elect in two decades, signaling a pivotal change in the nation's political trajectory. His victory, ending decades of leftist governance, is marked by a commitment to repairing ties with the United States and attracting crucial foreign investment.

Paz, speaking at a news conference, emphasized the necessity of rebuilding relations with Washington and highlighted efforts to secure fuel imports. His approach contrasts sharply with that of his opponent, Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga, who suggested a controversial IMF bailout.

The new president aims to tackle Bolivia's economic crisis with pragmatic solutions, while promoting institutional reform and maintaining a focus on the needs of the indigenous population. His campaign, energized by running mate Edman Lara, resonated with former supporters of leftist policies.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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