After years of struggle in the MAS party, the mass movement of left-wing peasants and workers has founded a new party, with ...
Rising from dire poverty to become Bolivia’s first-ever Indigenous president, Evo Morales retains a large following in the ...
Morales, who was Bolivia's first-ever indigenous president, is also facing criminal charges, which he claims were fabricated by his political rival Luis Arce. Issued on: 20/02/2025 - 23:35 ...
former Bolivian President Evo Morales announced during the weekend that he would run again in the 2025 elections. His Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) party, the same as current head of state Luis ...
The announcement has deepened divisions within Bolivia's ruling Movement for Socialism party, with President Luis Arce's faction tightening its control and sidelining Morales.
In December 2005, Evo Morales made history in Bolivia when he became the country’s first indigenous president. The country is one of the poorest in South America and has the highest proportion ...
"We will win," Morales told reporters in his political fiefdom of Cochabamba in central Bolivia in announcing his run. Morales, 65, claims to be the victim of a campaign to sideline him politically, ...
Bolivia's former leader Evo Morales launched his fourth presidential bid on Thursday, ignoring the constitution, which only allows three terms in office. Morales, who was Bolivia's first-ever ...
Rising from dire poverty to become Bolivia's first-ever Indigenous president, he retains a large following in the South American country. His refusal to give up power in 2019 led to a tumultuous ...
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