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Poll workers in La Paz begin counting ballots in Bolivia’s most closely watched general election in two decades, with right-wing candidates poised to take power for the first time since 2005. The vote, covering the presidency and both houses of parliament, unfolds amid a deep economic crisis, with annual inflation approaching 25 percent and severe shortages of fuel and dollars, the currency in which most Bolivians save.
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