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miércoles, 8 de octubre de 2014

Bolivian elections ends today

Concludes today prior to the general elections in Bolivia match with activities of the five competing parties to ensure the most votes on Sunday 12 October.

On this day they will end their proselytizing deployment, both on the streets and in the media, the ruling Movement for Socialist (MAS) and the opposition Democratic Union (UD), Christian Democratic Party (PDC), Movement Without Fear (MSM) and Green Party of Bolivia (PVB).
The marches, caravans and massive acts will dominate the end of the current campaign, launched last July and has been characterized by stable maintenance in forecasts on voting intentions.

The MAS end their actions in the city of El Alto, La Paz department, with a rally led by Evo Morales-binomial Álvaro García Linera including the performance of various artists.

Meanwhile, UD has a similar plan but on September 24 the square of Santa Cruz, the traditional stronghold of the opposition.

The MSM announced a caravan in the city of Cochabamba, while the PVB PVD and propaganda activities completed in this capital with public events.

At midnight on Wednesday the country will enter electoral silence and organizations that fail to comply with these regulations will be fined.

Also come into effect from tomorrow several restrictions designed to ensure the normal development of the suffrage.

More than six million voters at the polls will define the president and vice president of the Andean state until 2020, and the members of the national parliament and regional legislatures and departmental bodies.

The elections this October 12 contenders face 43 thousand, of which 333 are MAS UD 285, 208 MSM, 112 and 105 of the PVB PDC.

Latest polls released in the country point to a comfortable win in the first round of President Evo Morales, who rose from 54 to 59 percent of the average voter intention.

Also attach a lead of 40 points on the leader of UD, Samuel Doria, who remains its main rival.

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