Rodrigo Paz Pereira Storms Washington In 24-Hour Blitz To Save A Nation On The Brink
By JORGE MACHICADO
Washington/La Paz, Oct 31, 2025 – He arrived at dawn, coat collar up, eyes burning with the fire of a man who just buried two decades of socialist rule. Less than a day after crushing Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga with a landslide 54.6%, Rodrigo Paz Pereira—Bolivia’s president-elect—touched down in the U.S. capital like a general seizing the high ground before the enemy even wakes.
“Every door. Every capital. Every dollar. We are not asking—we are demanding Bolivia’s survival,”
He thundered to aides as Marine One’s shadow still loomed over the Andes.
The War Room: IMF, WORLD BANK, And A Fuel Lifeline
Inside marble corridors that once ignored La Paz, Paz stormed closed-door sessions with the titans of global finance:
- IMF – “No more lectures. Give us the dollars or watch a nation implode.”
- World Bank – “Invest now, or bury the hemisphere’s next Venezuela.”
- IDB & CAF – “Fuel ships sail November 8. Sign here.”
By dusk, a U.S.-backed fuel pipeline was locked in—gasoline and diesel guaranteed to flow the moment Paz raises his hand in oath. Sources whisper the deal was sealed with a single sentence:
“Trump’s America wants a partner, not a patient. Bolivia chooses partner.”
The Knife Twist: “MAS Left Us A Corpse”
From 30,000 feet, Paz eviscerated the Arce regime:
“They bled the reserves, torched the fields, and handed us a smoking ruin. History will judge them. I judge them now.”
Cabinet bombshells loom. José Luis Lupo—the iron-fisted economist—and Gabriel Espinoza—the infrastructure hawk—are reportedly hours from confirmation.
Inauguration Countdown: Allies Converge
In La Paz, the city holds its breath. Luis Fernando Camacho roars loyalty from Santa Cruz. Gabriel Boric and Javier Milei—left and right united in curiosity—jet in next week. The message is clear: the hemisphere is watching.
Final vote tally still awaits the Tribunal’s stamp, but the verdict is already carved in stone: MAS is dead. Paz is alive. And the clock ticks to November 8.
As Air Force jets screamed overhead, Paz stared out at the Potomac and whispered to an aide:
“They thought we’d celebrate. We’re just getting started.”
- MACHICADO, J., «Bolivia’s Midnight Miracle», https://jorgemachicado.blogspot.com/2025/10/bolivias-midnight-miracle.html Consulta:
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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