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Bolivia's right-wing ex-president Jorge Quiroga says he'll 'change...

Jorge Quiroga, Bolivia's former president and a staunch advocate for free markets, is making a dramatic comeback in the country's presidential race. After years on the political sidelines, Quiroga has emerged as one of two contenders in a runoff election, promising to overhaul Bolivia's state-controlled economy and introduce sweeping capitalist reforms. His most ambitious proposal would transfer shares in Bolivia's mineral wealth from the government to individual citizens, dismantling decades of resource nationalism.

Quiroga faces centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz, whose moderate, populist platform has attracted many voters seeking change but wary of austerity. Quiroga has criticized Paz's plans as unrealistic, arguing that only radical economic restructuring and international financial support can rescue Bolivia from its current crisis. He also pledged to enforce the law impartially, including in high-profile cases involving former leaders.

If elected, Quiroga promises to slash taxes, attract foreign investment, and reshape Bolivia's foreign policy to prioritize economic interests and democratic values. He aims to distance Bolivia from authoritarian regimes and restore relations with Western nations, signaling a major shift from the country's recent leftist alliances.

Original article source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-15033405/Bolivias-right-wing-ex-president-Jorge-Quiroga-says-hell-change-elected.html
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