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A “summit” of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) of Bolivia with President Luis Arce and representatives of all the powers of the state and the political parties registered in the elections, held on Thursday, confirmed that the Bolivian electoral process will continue unchanged until the day of the elections, on August 17. This was the response of the political class of the country to the social conflicts that Evo Morales has been carrying out…
The Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) of Bolivia convened on Tuesday the Fourth Multiparty and Inter-Institutional Meeting for Democracy, scheduled for June 12 in Santa Cruz, which will seek to guarantee the general elections on August 17. READ ALSO: TSE of Bolivia announces presidential candidates: Evo Morales will not be able to participate According to the TSE's chamber secretary, Fernando Arteaga, the event will bring together representatives…
Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal Convened a Multiparty Meeting to Guarantee the August Elections
Electoral authorities seek to ratify the 17 August elections with the participation of all branches of government and candidates
🔊 Listen to this news President Luis Arce announced that the government will not be able to provide all of the dollar resources requested by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) to carry out the electoral process abroad. This decision is due to the priority need to secure fuel imports. During the IV Multiparty and Interinstitutional Meeting for Democracy, Arce explained that the financial pressures facing the Bolivian state are a consequence of…
At the beginning of the Fourth Multiparty and Institutional Meeting, the acting president of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), Oscar Hassenteufel, warned that "dark forces" seek not only to plot against the general elections called for August 17, but also to pretend to "destroy Bolivian democracy".
Havana, Jun 12 (RHC) The Fourth Multiparty and Institutional Meeting to shield the general elections of August 17, convened by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), will meet today in the department of Santa Cruz, confirmed an official source.
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