Supporters of Evo Morales Begin March to La Paz to Register Presidential Candidacy - teleSUR English
- On May 15, 2025, delegations of farmers, coca cultivators, miners, and legislators from the MAS party set out from Parotani on a journey to La Paz to submit Evo Morales' presidential nomination.
- The march proceeds despite a recent Plurinational Constitutional Court ruling banning Morales from running, citing the unconstitutionality of any presidential reelection.
- The mobilization includes MAS senators, deputies, councilors, and union leaders, while Morales plans to join secretly due to concerns about riot police presence.
- Peasant leader Juanita Ancieta announced plans for a sizable demonstration aiming to reach La Paz by Friday, and she characterized Morales as "the only candidate who represents the majority."
- This event challenges the constitutional ban and may heighten political tensions as Morales asserts the constitution allows discontinuous reelection under Article 168.
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Supporters of Evo Morales Begin March to La Paz to Register Presidential Candidacy - teleSUR English
Groups of peasants, coca growers, miners, and MAS legislators are mobilizing from Parotani toward La Paz to register Evo Morales’ presidential candidacy despite the recent ban issued by the Constitutional Court. Related: Evo Morales Reaffirms His Interest in Seeking the Bolivian Presidency This Wednesday in Parotani-approximately 40 kilometers from Cochabamba-delegations of peasants, coca producers, and miners who support former president Evo Mo…
A caravan in support of Evo Morales' candidacy registration begins in Bolivia.
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Using photos of former President Evo Morales as masks, his supporters began a car caravan Thursday in support of his candidacy registration, a day after the Constitutional Court upheld…
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