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Bolivia’s lower house greenlights bill paving way for new elections & barring Morales

23-11-2019 < RT 48 210 words
 

Bolivia’s Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the country’s legislature, gave its nod to a new bill, that effectively voids the result of the October election, that saw deposed leader Evo Morales winning by a 10-percent margin, and sets stage for a new one.


Earlier on Saturday, the Exceptional and Transitory Regime Bill was unanimously approved by the Senate, and will now go to the self-appointed ‘interim president’ Jeanine Anez for signing. Anez has already indicated she is going to sign the bill, but did not specify when it would happen.


Under the proposed law, Morales will be ineligible to stand elections, as it bars any candidates who have already served two terms from running for office. Morales was forced to resign following his victory in the October 25 election, after opposition claimed that the vote was rigged citing delays in the ballot counting process. While Morales, who was seeking his fourth term in the office, promised to hold new elections, the military forced him to step down in what the de-facto ousted socialist leader later described as a coup-d'etat. Fearing for his life, he fled to Mexico, and now faces accusations of terrorism from the Bolivian government he vehemently denies.


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