Bolivia’s top electoral authority is urging lawmakers to pass a key bill that would safeguard the August 17 presidential elections from legal interference. With multiple candidacies—including Senate President Andronico Rodriguez—facing court challenges, the Supreme Electoral Court is seeking legal clarity to ensure the democratic process isn’t derailed. The proposed law, which has passed the Chamber of Deputies and now awaits Senate approval, would limit judicial reviews that could delay or overturn electoral decisions. The Chamber emphasized the need for finality and stability in the electoral timeline. As the Popular Alliance threatens legal action, Bolivia’s political tensions continue to rise just months ahead of the vote.
first published: May 23, 2025 11:29 am
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