The Bolivian political scene is again shaken by the reappearance of Evo Morales, a figure that many considered to be outside the board. From the Tropic of Cochabamba, where he remains sheltered by its coca plantations and avoids justice, the former governor has regained prominence in the midst of a growing institutional crisis. Mobilizations that block roads and confront protesters with security forces have added indigenous sectors, unions and s…
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The Bolivian political scene is again shaken by the reappearance of Evo Morales, a figure that many considered to be outside the board. From the Tropic of Cochabamba, where he remains sheltered by its coca plantations and avoids justice, the former governor has regained prominence in the midst of a growing institutional crisis. Mobilizations that block roads and confront protesters with security forces have added indigenous sectors, unions and s…