Bolivia's new pro-business president-elect vowed Monday to renew diplomatic ties with Washington after the country veered right after nearly two decades under socialist rule blamed by many for its myriad economic woes.
Rodrigo Paz, a 58-year-old economist-turned senator, emerged victorious in a run-off election Sunday, beating fellow right-wing rival Jorge 'Tuto' Quiroga after a first voting round in August saw the socialist MAS party founded by ex-leader Evo Morales ousted from the race.
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