There are at least two big absences in Bolivia’s presidential and congressional elections due on 17 August. First, there appear to be no genuinely popular presidential candidates. Second, the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS), the country’s dominant left-wing party for most of the last two decades, seems to have imploded.
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