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Bolivia 2020 elections: what we know about electoral day

2020-10-18T23:18:55.566Z


Voting closed in Bolivia in a day that passed calmly. Acting President Jeanine Áñez asked for "patience."


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3 hours ago

Interim President of Bolivia asks "patience" to political parties and citizens

The interim president of Bolivia, Jeanine Áñez, asked political parties and citizens this Sunday for "patience" while the official results of the election day are known.

Through a message on the national network, Áñez also asked the population to respect the law, not to commit violent acts, and advocated for national unity.

"I assure you: we will have credible results, let's be patient," said the interim president.

4 hours ago

Evo Morales asks that "the result of the elections be respected by all"

The former president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, on Sunday called on the population and political parties to wait with "tranquility" for all the votes in the elections to be counted.

In a press conference from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Morales also asked that "the result of the elections be respected by all."

1 hour ago

Elections in Bolivia 2020: everything you need to know

Credit: Joao Castellano / Getty Images

With the legacy of the traumatic October 2019 election, the challenge of an election day in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic is added to the stage.

A crucial election after the serious political and social crisis that broke out almost a year ago after opposition parties questioned the interruption of the rapid counting of votes and accused Evo Morales of trying to change the trend of the vote from the provisional count, which outlined a second round against the candidate Carlos Mesa.

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Source: cnnespanol

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