Bolivian Electoral Tribunal Not To Register Evo Morales' Presidential Candidacy - teleSUR English
- Bolivia's Supreme Electoral Tribunal has indicated it cannot accept Evo Morales' candidacy for the August 17, 2025 election because the nomination period has closed and the Pan-Bol party, through which he sought to run, lost its legal status prior to the deadline.
- This situation arose because Pan-Bol lost its registration two weeks before the deadline after failing to meet the 3% vote threshold mandated by the Bolivian Constitution from the previous election.
- Morales sought to run under Pan-Bol after leaving the Movement for Socialism and founding Evo Pueblo, which lacks legal status and thus cannot register candidates.
- A Constitutional Court ruling restricts presidential reelection to one consecutive term, disqualifying Morales, who governed three terms from 2006 to 2019, from seeking a fourth term.
- Supporters celebrated a departmental court ruling restoring Pan-Bol's political rights but face ongoing uncertainty, as the TSE's final decision and national constitutional court review remain pending.
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Evo Morales Supporters and Police Clash in Protest Against the Disqualification of His Candidacy.
Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Followers of former Bolivian President Evo Morales clashed Wednesday with the police near the Government Palace, in La Paz, on the third day of protests against his disqualification as a candidate in the presidential elections of August. Protesters threw firecrackers and stones at the siege created by police in the entrances to the government headquarters and tried to enter. Police officers used tear gas t…
Bolivian Electoral Tribunal Not To Register Evo Morales' Presidential Candidacy - teleSUR English
He seeks a fourth presidential term, despite a ruling that states a person may only be reelected as president ‘once’ consecutively. On Monday, Tahuichi Tahuichi, a member of Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), said the institution will not register former President Evo Morales’ candidacy for the Aug. 17 presidential election because the deadline to submit nominations has already passed. RELATED: Bolivian Electoral Court Suspends Andronic…


Evo Morales' Followers March and Try to Register Their Presidential Candidacy by Force
Hundreds of supporters of the former president of Bolivia Evo Morales marched this Tuesday in La Paz and tried to forcibly register his candidacy for the Presidency near the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), despite the fact that the ex-mandator is disqualified and that the registration deadline has already ended, EFE reported. Different delegations of protesters toured the [...] Evo Morales's Followers march and attempt to register his presiden…
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