Bolivia's constitutional court has ruled that former President Evo Morales is ineligible to run for office again, citing term limits. Morales, who served as president from 2006 to 2019, had been seeking a return to power, but the court's decision has intensified the country's political instability. The ruling marks a significant moment in Bolivia's political landscape, as Morales remains a polarizing figure. His supporters view him as a champion of indigenous rights, while critics accuse him of authoritarianism. The decision is expected to have far-reaching implications for Bolivia's future elections and governance.
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Bolivia's Morales Barred From Running for Political Office
LA PAZ (Reuters) - A constitutional court in Bolivia has barred former President Evo Morales from running again for office, ushering in a new phase in the country's long-running political crisis.
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Bolivia's New Political Dawn: Morales Barred from Election Run
Bolivia's constitutional court has barred former President Evo Morales from running for office again, enhancing the country's ongoing political turmoil. The court ruled presidents could only serve two terms.
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