
Bolivian Political Leader Urges for Same-Day Election Results
Bolivia's 2025 Elections: Doria Medina Advocates for Same-Day Results Transparency La Paz, Bolivia – With the 2025 general elections fast approaching, the debate around the TREP (Transmisión de Resultados Electorales Preliminares) law is intensifying. Samuel Doria Medina, a prominent political leader in Bolivia, recently voiced his strong support for the law, highlighting the need for immediate and clear election results. In a short video interview with RTP Bolivia, Doria Medina stated, “It is very important that Bolivians know the preliminary results on the same day, as is done in any other organized country in the world.” His statement underscores concerns about transparency and efficiency in the electoral process. The TREP law aims to streamline the process of transmitting preliminary election results, providing the public with quicker access to information. Supporters argue that this transparency helps prevent disputes and maintains public trust in the electoral system. However, critics raise concerns about potential vulnerabilities and the need for robust safeguards to ensure the accuracy of the transmitted results. Doria Medina's endorsement of the TREP law adds weight to the ongoing discussion. His call for same-day results reflects a broader desire for a more transparent and efficient electoral system in Bolivia. The upcoming elections will be a crucial test of the TREP law's effectiveness and its role in ensuring a fair and credible electoral process.