LA PAZ, Bolivia — A severe shortage of fuel is hampering preparations for Bolivia’s presidential run-off, which will be held on Oct. 19. This will see the Andean nation swing right after two decades of leftist rule, an electoral official said Tuesday. Right-wing former president Jorge Tuto Quiroga and center-right ex-mayor Rodrigo Paz go head-to-head in Sunday’s election. This brings the curtain down on two decades of Socialist rule launched by coca farmer Evo Morales in 2005. READ: ‘Everything is expensive!’ Bolivia faces a shocking economic collapse The race has been dominated by Bolivia’s worst economy in nearly four decades. Acute […]... Keep on reading: Fuel crisis hampers distribution of Bolivian election ballots