
Orlando Peralta
Orlando Peralta is a Bolivian political scientist known for his insights into the dynamics of Bolivian politics, particularly the fragmentation of opposition parties. He has commented on the challenges faced by political coalitions in Bolivia, emphasizing the historical tendency of opposition groups to splinter into separate factions, especially in the context of elections against the ruling Movement for Socialism (MAS) party. His analysis often highlights the ideological differences and lack of unified strategy among opposition leaders.
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Orlando Peralta also represented Obregón and González, seeking leniency in their sentences.
Dan a conocer las penas para el clan Sena por el femicidio de Cecilia StrzyzowskiOrlando Peralta opined that voting null or blank is exercising a political right.
Eva baja su candidatura y Evo promueve el voto nulo; la izquierda se resiente másOrlando Peralta was even more forceful in his statements when he describes Evo Morales as 'a rodent of democracy'.
Especialistas ven que la protesta evista erosiona la democracia y pone en riesgo las eleccionesOrlando Peralta provided a critical analysis of the political fragmentation within the alliance.
La elección del binomio genera cisma en la alianza de Samuel Doria MedinaOrlando Peralta commented on the fragmentation of the opposition in Bolivia's political landscape.
Manfred y Chi se separan y es el segundo bloque de oposición que se quiebra

































