In Bolivia, the unease over the election results, which gave President Evo Morales the first round victory over his opponent Carlos Mesa, predicts new protests this week. In particular, there will be one this Monday at the headquarters of the government, which seeks to demonstrate that the opposition has the numbers to force a second round. Gustavo Valdés tells us more.
Opposition in Bolivia demands second round
2019-10-27T23:31:42.800Z
In Bolivia, the unease over the election results, which gave President Evo Morales the first round victory over his opponent Carlos Mesa, predicts new protests this week. AND…
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