JAKARTA - Hundreds of protesters in Bolivia rejected the results of the 2025 presidential election because they were deemed to have cheated on the streets on Monday local time after the announcement of Bolivia's new President Rodrigo Paz who was right-right.

Rodrigo Paz, a 58-year-old economist, won the second round of the 2025 Bolivia presidential election on Sunday last week with 54.5 percent of the vote, beating his right-wing incumbent rival Jorge Quiroga.

Citing AFP, Tuesday, October 21, the demonstrators shouted "currencies" during a long march in La Paz square, the location of the president's office and parliament, before being finally disbanded by the police without causing any clashes.

Quiroga acknowledged defeat and congratulated Paz while announcing that the record would be verified in the coming days in response to allegations of irregularities.

Several allegations related to the 2025 Bolivia presidential election circulated on social media but there is still no significant evidence to justify it.

Paz's victory marked the end of 20 years of left-wing rule in Bolivia, a country that is currently experiencing its worst economic crisis in four decades.

The Supreme Court of the Bolivia General Election announced the results of the presidential election on Sunday 19 Oktobber.

Bolivian Supreme Court chairman Oscar Hassenteufel later denied allegations of fraud yesterday, adding that "the word fraud should be banned in Bolivia."


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