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Two Thousand People with Stakes, Shields and Spears Protect Evo Morales' Last Fort

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Guarded by nearly 2,000 followers armed with spears and shields, Bolivia's former president Evo Morales is entrenched in the Tropic of Cochabamba to avoid being captured by a case of aggravated trafficking and from his trade union bastion insists on being a candidate, despite a recently ratified constitutional disqualification.Continue reading....
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The former president maintains that he intends to eliminate the authentic MAS and denounces an international conspiracy with Ecuadorians, Brazilians and Venezuelans Former president Evo Morales denounced in an interview with the EFE agency that the government of Luis Arce would be preparing an alleged electoral fraud for the general elections of August 17, with the support of “20 international experts” from Ecuador, Brazil and Venezuela, suppose…

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A few days ago, Senator Evista Leonardo Loza said that the TSE has the “obligation” to enable Morales to run for president

The former president of Bolivia assures that the ruling party prepares an electoral "fraud" with the support of foreigners

Guarded by nearly 2,000 followers armed with spears and shields, Bolivia's former president Evo Morales is entrenched in the Tropic of Cochabamba to avoid being captured by a case of aggravated trafficking and from his trade union bastion insists on being a candidate, despite a recently ratified constitutional disqualification.Continue reading....

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The TSE issued the statement in response to a note of July 8, in which the coca growers leader points to a “serious international journalistic denunciation” and calls for the immediate empowerment of Pan-Bol.

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Opinión Bolivia broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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