LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Less than six months ago, the inauguration of centrist seemed to usher in a new reality for Bolivians reeling from the in a generation and of almost uninterrupted socialist leadership.

Long lines at gas stations vanished as pro-business Paz secured fuel imports. Bolivia's chronically depreciating currency surged on the black market as stock markets swooned over his plan to shrink the budget deficit. After years of , Bolivians took pride in the dozens of international delegations that celebrated Paz's swearing-in as he relations with and regional powers.

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