La paz: Nearly 8 million Bolivians are heading to polling stations today to vote for a new president, vice president, and parliament. Opinion polls indicate that conservative opposition candidates are leading, potentially marking a shift in power after nearly two decades of leftist rule.
According to Oman News Agency, outgoing President Luis Arce is not seeking re-election, while former leader Evo Morales has been barred from running by a court order. Bolivia is grappling with a severe economic crisis characterized by foreign currency shortages, fuel scarcity, and high inflation.
The winner will assume the presidency for a five-year term in November.