No Presidential Candidacy for Evo Morales Possible
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Bolivian Socialist Presidential Candidate: Last November’s Coup Was About Plundering Bolivia’s Resources
Massive protests last month forced Bolivia’s postcoup government to pledge that elections will take place on October 18. But Luis Arce, presidential candidate for Evo Morales’s MAS party, told Jacobin that democracy is still in danger, with powerful private interests standing to gain from the continuation of the current regime.
No presidential candidacy for Evo Morales possible
Bolivia's Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) rejected on Tuesday all requests from supporters of former President Evo Morales, confirming that he will not be a candidate in the upcoming August 17 presidential elections.
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales has not been registered as a candidate to run in the August 17 elections, confirmed the interim president of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), Óscar Hassenteufel.
Leaked Metadata Reveals Bolivia's Anti-Morales Ruling Drafted by Justice Ministry
The resolution by Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal and the Plurinational Constitutional Court canceling the legal status of the Bolivian National Action Party (PAN-Bol), the political organization that attempted to register former President Evo Morales as a presidential candidate, was drafted on the computer in the office of the Ministry of Justice, headed until a few weeks ago by Cesar Siles. This was revealed by the metadata of the file se…
Declared ineligible and prosecuted by Bolivian justice, former President Evo Morales desperately seeks to participate in the presidential election on 17 August.
Evo Morales already has an answer to the letter he sent to the offices of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE). Basically, the content was not the most expected. And if the “evism” still had hopes to see its leader within the race...
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