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Latest news on Bolivian politics, with coverage on political parties, upcoming elections, policy changes and key issues like judicial independence and women's rights.
In 2019, Bolivia experienced a political crisis stemming from the disputed presidential election held in October the same year. Evo Morales, Bolivia's long-serving president, sought a controversial fourth term in office. The election results were marred by allegations of fraud and irregularities, sparking widespread protests and unrest across the country. Amid mounting pressure, Morales resigned from the presidency on 10 November. The military and opposition figures assumed control, leading to an interim government under Jeanine Áñez. However, her administration faced criticism for human rights abuses and authoritarian measures.
Stay informed about the latest developments from La Paz, as our feed brings you updates on the nation's political landscape, including its three major political parties, Movement for Socialism (MAS), Civic Community (CC), and Creemos, with the Movement for Socialism having governed the country since 2006.
Our Bolivian politics feed closely follows the leadership of the major parties, including the current President of Bolivia, Luis Arce, the country's opposition leaders as well as other government ministers. We bring you insight into their policies, appearances in the Legislative Assembly, and statements. Additionally, we cover the government's response to key issues on both a national and local level, such as judicial independence, freedom of expression, the environment, women's and girls' rights, and much more.
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