Juan Evo Morales Ayma (Spanish: [xwan ˈeβo moˈɾales ˈajma]; born 26 October 1959) is a Bolivian politician, trade union organizer, and former cocalero...
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On 1 July 2013, president Evo Morales of Bolivia, who had been attending a conference of gas-exporting countries in Russia, gave an interview to the RT...
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Bolivia (section 2005–2019 Morales presidency)
succeed the outgoing Carlos Mesa. Evo Morales won the 2005 presidential election with 53.7% of the votes. On 1 May 2006, Morales announced his intent to re-nationalize...
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Juan José Zúñiga (section Conflict with Evo Morales)
arrest former President Evo Morales if he ran as a candidate in the next presidential elections in 2025. In threats made against Morales, he described the former...
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2019 Bolivian political crisis (redirect from Evo Morales government resignation)
general election, in which incumbent President Evo Morales was initially declared the winner. Morales had run for a controversial fourth term despite...
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organization from 2019 to 2020 in the absence of the body's longtime leader, Evo Morales. Of Quechua descent, Andrónico Rodríguez was born on 11 November 1988...
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Andrónico Rodríguez (MAS-IPSP), president of the Chamber of Senators (as Evo Morales running mate) Carlos Mesa (CC), former president of Bolivia (2003–2005)...
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evolved out of the movement to defend the interests of coca growers. Evo Morales has articulated the goals of his party and popular organizations as the...
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Bolivia by her younger brother, then-President of Bolivia Evo Morales, who was unmarried. Morales was born in Orinoca, Oruro Department, on 13 November 1949...
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November – Three military garrisons are seized by Evo Morales supporters in Chapare Province. Evo Morales begins a hunger strike demanding that the Arce...
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approved by referendum on 25 January 2009 and promulgated by President Evo Morales on 7 February resulted in the official name of the country, leaving behind...
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Morales is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfredo Morales (born 1990), American footballer Alvaro Morales (disambiguation)...
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economic unease, as a split in the ruling party between former president Evo Morales and incumbent Luis Arce hampered the government's ability to address...
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Vijay Prashad (section Resignation of Evo Morales)
extensively about the removal of Evo Morales as President of Bolivia in 2019 and the 2020 Bolivian general election. He described Morales' removal as a coup d'état...
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History of Bolivia (section Evo Morales administration)
parties, with the head of the MAS, Evo Morales, a former cocalero, as leader. In the elections of December 2005, Morales and MAS obtained a comfortable victory...
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have allowed President Evo Morales and Vice President Álvaro García Linera to run for another term in office in 2019. Morales had already been elected...
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Evo Morales was not leading by a large enough margin (10%) to avoid a runoff, and the subsequent publication of the official count, in which Morales won...
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During the 14 years and preceding period where Evo Morales was president and presidential candidate, Morales declined to take part in any public debate with...
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2024 Bolivian protests (category Evo Morales)
known as the Arce-Morales crisis, were a series of demonstrations that began on September 16, 2024 held by former president Evo Morales against the sitting...
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colony or a protectorate of the United States." Former Bolivian President Evo Morales, who was forced to resign amid allegations of fraud in October's presidential...
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Narcotics in Bolivia (section Evo Morales)
eradication program by an average of $150 million a year. In 2008, President Evo Morales gave the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) three months to leave...
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ice hockey player Evo Anton DeConcini (1901–1986), American jurist Evo Morales (born 1959), President of Bolivia from 2006–2019 Evo, a village in Hämeenlinna...
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The Presidency of Evo Morales began on January 22, 2006 when Evo Morales was inaugurated as the 80th President of Bolivia, following his victory in the...
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movements spearheaded by the cocalero activist and future president Evo Morales. As promised, he held a national referendum on gas which passed with...
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The Cabinet of Evo Morales constituted the 210th to 220th cabinets of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It was initially formed on 23 January 2006,...
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Edward Snowden (section Morales plane incident)
Nation. Retrieved April 11, 2015. "Evo Morales se abre a ceder asilo a Edward Snowden si lo solicita" [Evo Morales prepared to give asylum to Edward Snowden...
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socialism include Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, Rafael Correa of Ecuador, Evo Morales of Bolivia, Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of Argentina...
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Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada was elected with 84 votes to the 43 received by Evo Morales. Although Bolivia has had a long history of political instability since...
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election, President Evo Morales and Vice President Álvaro García Linera announced their resignations after over a decade in office. Morales' abdication set...
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March 2006, he resigned the leadership of the MNR. The governments of Evo Morales and Luis Arce have unsuccessfully sought his extradition from the U.S...
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