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Bolivia's Election May Spell the End of Its Long-Ruling Left. Here's What to Know

Judicial orders citing past terms and a sexual misconduct allegation barred Morales from the 2025 race, potentially opening the field for opposition parties for the first time in 20 years.

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Bolivia's governing Movement Toward Socialism party won't have a big-name presidential candidate on the ballot for the first time in two decades. Former President Evo Morales has been disqualified from running in Sunday's election. Morales’ protégé-turned-rival President Luis Arce has…

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Bolivia's election may spell the end of its long-ruling left. Here's what to know

Bolivia's governing Movement Toward Socialism party won't have a big-name presidential candidate on the ballot for the first time in two decades.

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The spokesperson for the group, who does not have legal recognition from the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), explained in a press conference that they did not find a party that could register Morales and guarantee his presence on the electoral ballot.

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Opinión Bolivia broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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