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With fewer than 45 days until Bolivia's presidential election, businessman Samuel Doria Medina -- leader of Unidad Nacional, ...
Morales claimed to have won a vote "marred by accusations of fraud", said The Associated Press, triggering weeks of violent ...
In Bolivia, at least six people have been killed and hundreds more injured amid clashes between police and supporters of ...
Bolivia's Supreme Electoral Tribunal has approved 10 presidential tickets for the Aug. 17 election, confirming that former President Evo Morales will not be allowed to run.
Understanding this principle helps make sense of the emergence of Andrónico Rodríguez in Bolivian politics, and how his rise signals the decline of Evo Morales – but perhaps without any real change.
Tensions remain high in the South American country as an economic crisis converges with frustration over elections.
Bolivians are finding out the hard way that socialist energy means price controls, and price controls mean fuel shortages and ...
Evo Morales resigned as president of Bolivia on Nov. 10 after weeks of mass protests by an infuriated population that accused him of undermining democracy and trying to extend the tenure of his rule.
Bolivia's electoral tribunal on Friday included leftist Senate leader Andrónico Rodríguez on the list of presidential candidates approved for the ballot but excluded the powerful former ...
Supporters hold a sign with an image of former President Evo Morales and a message that reads in Spanish, "Without Evo, there are no elections," during a protest demanding he be allowed to compete ...
Bolivian lawmakers and protesters clashed over lithium deals with China and Russia, accusing the government of selling out ...