March in Bolivia in Support of the August Elections Amid Threats From Evo Morales Supporters
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Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Hundreds of Bolivians marched through downtown Santa Cruz, the country's economic engine, on Thursday in support of the Aug. 17 elections, amid threats from supporters of former President Evo Morales to block the vote, which would bar their leader from participating. Morales, Bolivia's first indigenous president, was sidelined by a court ruling and a failed attempt to register his candidacy. The government…
Reynaldo Ezequiel claims that the 2025 elections are “tied up” and calls for the promotion of a null vote The Evista Cruzño leader Reynaldo Ezequiel said that no government that emerges from the general elections of August 17, 2025 will have legitimacy and will not be able to sustain itself for more than a year, because the electoral process is “framed” after the disqualification of Evo Morales, whom he considers the only candidate with real pop…
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