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Evo No Longer Instructs Null Vow and Leaves Everything to Chance; Fear Covenant with Peace

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According to Morales, in the first round of the elections, he and his supporters “proved their strength.” Congressman Alberto Astorga does not believe him and suspects of “impunity agreement” with the PDC.
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According to Morales, in the first round of the elections, he and his supporters “proved their strength.” Congressman Alberto Astorga does not believe him and suspects of “impunity agreement” with the PDC.

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In addition, he said that unlike last August 17th elections, this time he will not push for a campaign for a zero vote.

Cochabamba, Sept. 7, 2025 (ATB Digital).- Former President Evo Morales denied any agreement this Sunday with the candidates who will fight the second round of the general elections on October 19. In addition, the ex-mandatario said that, unlike the first round, he will not push the null vote and that the population can “decid independently.” “(There is) no agreement with either of the two parties that go to the second round and there will be no …

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ATB Digital broke the news in on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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