Bolivian voters want change, remain disillusioned, ahead of pivotal poll

Ahead of Sunday's elections, the campaign billboards adorning the streets of Bolivia make grand promises: A solution to the dire economic crisis within 100 days, an end to fuel shortages and bread lines, unity for a divided nation. One vice presidential candidate pledges to “Make Bolivia Sexy Again” while ex-president Evo Morales, prohibited from running, has called for voters to boycott the poll. 

Bolivian voters want change, remain disillusioned, ahead of pivotal poll
Ahead of Sunday's elections, the campaign billboards adorning the streets of Bolivia make grand promises: A solution to the dire economic crisis within 100 days, an end to fuel shortages and bread lines, unity for a divided nation. One vice presidential candidate pledges to “Make Bolivia Sexy Again” while ex-president Evo Morales, prohibited from running, has called for voters to boycott the poll.