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Threats of Violence and Scattered Vote, in the Absence of a Month for Elections in Bolivia

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Bolivia's electoral authority ratifies that Evo Morales is not a presidential candidateEvo Morales accuses the US of having defined the electoral scenario in BoliviaThe threats of violence to prevent the general elections of August 17 in Bolivia and projections of a scattered vote mark the environment in the Andean country, in the absence of a month for those elections in which Bolivians will elect their president, vice president and renew the n…
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The threats of violence to prevent the general elections of August 17 in Bolivia and projections of a scattered vote mark the atmosphere in the Andean country, in the absence of a month for those elections in which Bolivians will elect their president, vice president and renew the national parliament. [...] The entry Threats of violence and scattered vote, in the absence of a month for elections in Bolivia was first published in Foco Informativa.

The Attorney General’s Office reported Wednesday on a new trial against Evo Morales for statements it had poured around the electoral process [Photo: Evo Morales] / Evo Morales participated in an expanded trial in Lauca Ñ on Saturday...

The “evista” leader, pointed out for having warned that on August 17 “they will count dead,” accuses the Conade for anonymous calls. Roger Mariaca confirmed that the complaint sat in Cochabamba.

The Public Prosecutor’s Office opened an investigation against Ruth Nina for her threats to the electoral process. Different complaints and criticisms have emerged against Pan-Bol’s spokesperson

The leader of Pan-Bol was summoned to testify this Friday after her statements about “counting dead” instead of votes during the elections. The Departmental Prosecutor’s Office of Cochabamba confirmed this Wednesday that she opened a formal investigation against Ruth Nina, leader of Pan-Bol and political ally of Evo Morales, for the alleged crimes of public incitement to commit crimes, threats and electoral crimes. “Based on the analysis carried…

State Attorney General Roger Mariaca reported on Wednesday that the Public Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation against Ruth Nina, leader of Pan-Bol and ally of Evo Morales, who threatened the government and the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) saying that on election day they will count "dead" instead of votes.

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