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Bolivia's socialists claim victory as unofficial count shows big win - Stabroek News

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LA PAZ,  (Reuters) - Bolivia's socialist candidate Luis Arce looks set to win the country's presidential election without the need for a run-off, an unofficial count indicated today, putting the leftwing party of Evo Morales on the brink of a return to power.

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