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How is the media covering Evo Morales?Evo Morales often is covered by Left Media sources.
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Evo Morales?Evo Morales often is covered by Left Media sources.
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Evo Morales · CochabambaDuring a short break from his permanent political campaign, which he’s been engaged in for more than a quarter-of-a-century, Juan Evo Morales Ayma, 64, turns on a computer in his home in the city of Cochabamba, in central Bolivia. On November 10, 2019 — after denouncing a coup d’état and resigning from the presidency — his home was attacked. In a video that recorded broken glass, wine spilled on the floor, walls with the tags “son of a bitch” an…See the Story
Evo Morales, former president of Bolivia: ‘The government’s only plan is to eliminate my candidacy’
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Evo Morales · La PazA mission of legislators verified the abandonment of the Lliquimuni well, in Teoponte, north of the department of La Paz, which was unsuccessfully drilled in the government of Evo Morales with $500 million, so a report will be requested from the Ministry of Hydrocarbons and YPFB, Senator Verónica Velasco said.
“What we have to do is request a report to the Ministry of Hydrocarbons and YPFB (Bolivian Fiscal Oil Fields) to let us know if there a…See the Story
Legislators verify abandonment of Lliquimuni well and announce
Evo Morales · BoliviaFormer President Evo Morales stated that “high levels” of Government prevented the capture of Sebastián Marset, for alleged links to drug trafficking.
“An example of the right-wing of the government is how it follows the old script of the American empire of trying to stigmatize the Tropic of Cochabamba with drug trafficking and, now, trying to implicate Evo with the drug trafficker Marset. The objective is clear, to try to criminalize the fede…See the Story
Evo says that high levels of government “prevented” capture of
Evo Morales · CochabambaIn this region located in the center of Bolivia, support for the ex-president (2006-2019) is unwavering. Many are waiting for the leader of the Movement to Socialism (MAS) to become president again to end the economic slump.See the Story
In Cochabamba, the stronghold of the radicals of the former Bolivian President Evo Morales: 'With him, everything was going well, there was work.'
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Evo Morales · CochabambaIn an interval of his permanent campaign of more than a quarter of a century, Juan Evo Morales Ayma (Oruro, 64) turns on a computer in his house in the city of Cochabamba, in central Bolivia. On November 10, 2019, after denouncing a coup d'etat and resigning the presidency, that house was robbed. In a video that recorded broken glass, wine sprayed on the floor, walls with the caption Son of a whore and murderer written in red spray, the comment …See the Story
Evo Morales, former president of Bolivia: “The only plan of the Arce Government is to eliminate my candidacy”
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Evo Morales · BoliviaIn an interview with BBC Mundo, Evo Morales claimed to have been the “savior” of Bolivia and expressed his conviction that he believes that the “people want me to return” to “save” the country.
“I know well, for my part, I saved Bolivia. So here, for a political question, for justice, the people want Evo to return to save Bolivia,” said Morales, when asked about his intention to run for president again in 2025.See the Story
Evo: “I saved Bolivia and the people want me to come back”
Evo Morales · BoliviaSenate President Andrónico Rodríguez revealed on Monday that he distanced himself from his boss Evo Morales' position and signed the Declaration for Democracy on July 10, which approved the suspension of primary elections ahead of the 2025 general elections.See the Story
Senate President reveals he signed statement suspending
Evo Morales · BoliviaThe Government, through the Minister of Public Works, Edgar Montaño, asked Evo Morales this Saturday to prioritize judicial elections, make it feasible to suspend the primary elections and stop “making the population suffer” with threats of blockades just because of “angurria of power”.See the Story