Bolivia's next president will seek US-backed financial support to stabilise its fragile economy. Photo: AP PHOTO
Bolivians are voting in a presidential runoff that marks a decisive rejection of the socialist government and a likely foreign policy shift closer to the United States after decades of frosty relations.
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The race pits centrist senator Rodrigo Paz against conservative former president Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga.
Both candidates have pledged to strengthen diplomatic ties with Washington - strained since 2009 - and seek US-backed financial support to stabilise Bolivia's fragile ec