Andrónico Rodríguez Ledezma

Andrónico Rodríguez Ledezma

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Andrónico Rodríguez Ledezma is a prominent Bolivian politician currently serving as the President of the Senate. At just 36 years old, he has emerged as a significant figure within the leftist political landscape of Bolivia, particularly associated with the Movement for Socialism (MAS). Despite facing opposition and a veto from factions loyal to Evo Morales, Rodríguez is viewed by various political groups as a potential unifier of left-wing movements and a candidate capable of continuing the political legacy of MAS. His political activities have garnered attention, leading to discussions about his possible candidacy for the presidency, especially as younger voters seek fresh leadership in Bolivian politics.

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Andrónico Rodríguez is running for the presidency as a candidate for Alianza Popular.

Andrónico reaparece y ratifica a Mariana Prado como su candidata ‘popular’
El Deber·BoliviaBolivia· 2025-06-29
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Andrónico Rodríguez is the president of the Senate and a candidate for the presidency of Bolivia.

Andrónico ratifica a Prado como su acompañante y admite que está en carrera contra el tiempo
El Deber·BoliviaBolivia· 2025-06-28
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Andrónico Rodríguez was removed from his position as the executive of the Federation of Agricultural Unions for alleged betrayal and political ambitions.

Acusado de “traición” y “marioneta de la derecha”, Andrónico es destituido de su federación
El Deber·BoliviaBolivia· 2025-06-02
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Andrónico Rodríguez, the current president of the Senate, decided to break relations with Morales and run for president himself.

Otro dirigente rompe con Evo Morales y anuncia que competirá por la presidencia de Bolivia
Clarín·ArgentinaArgentina· 2025-05-04
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Andrónico Rodríguez is seen as a potential unifying figure for leftist movements in Bolivia despite opposition from the evismo faction.

A pesar de Evo, se mantiene la corriente ‘androniquista’
El Deber·BoliviaBolivia· 2025-03-17
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