LA PAZ, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Centrist senator Rodrigo Paz was leading Bolivia’s presidential election late on Sunday, according to early official results, which showed the ruling Movement for Socialism (MAS) on track for its worst election defeat in a generation.

Paz of the Christian Democratic Party had secured 32.18% of the vote, while Eduardo del Castillo of MAS had just 3.16%, according to initial results released by the electoral tribunal on Sunday night.

Sunday’s general election has been overshadowed by inflation at a four-decade high and the absence of former leftist president Evo Morales, who was barred from running and criticized the vote.

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    1 month ago

    this is why i’m pessimistic that brics will ever make any progress in latin american beyond what they’ve already achieved and even then, those achievements are actively being reversed as we speak.

    brazil will be isolated from the rest of the americas in the same way that cuba and venezuela are and i expect that a south african reversal will spell doom for brazil and brics.