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Eva Copa, the only woman who aspired to the presidency in the elections of 17 August in Bolivia, withdrew from the electoral contest.
On Tuesday, Eva Copa confirmed that it has been “very clear” with its “personal position” to decline its presidential candidacy, while waiting for this Wednesday an official determination of Morena
The mayor of El Alto denounced “political harassment” and confirmed the withdrawal of her party, Morena, from the August 17 elections. The only woman remaining in a binomial competes for the vice presidency. Eva Copa’s departure from the electoral contest in Bolivia not only reconfigures the political map for the August 17 elections, but confirms an election without women candidates for the presidency, something that has not happened since 2009.…
The analyst warns that they seek to measure forces between allies to regroup behind a single candidate and maintain political control The announcement by Eva Copa to withdraw his candidacy and that of his political acronym, Morena, from the general elections of August 17 has unleashed a series of political interpretations.For the former presidential candidate by the National Katarista Movement in 1993, Fernando Untoja, this decision does not rep…
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