

Political Analyst Predicts Second Round in Bolivian Elections and 'Pacted Democracy'
Carlos Saavedra, a political analyst, stated that Bolivia is likely to face a second round in the upcoming presidential elections, predicting a return to a 'pacted democracy'. Saavedra, speaking on eju.tv, attributed this scenario to the fragmentation of the vote. He highlighted the current standing of candidates, noting that Samuel Doria Medina has established a lead over Tuto Quiroga. According to Saavedra, Quiroga's strategy of aligning with the most radical opposition has limited his ability to appeal to centrist voters. In contrast, Doria Medina appears to be successfully attracting support from the electoral center, positioning himself more broadly. The analyst's comments underscore the evolving dynamics of the Bolivian political landscape as the country approaches the elections.

