Crisis deepens in Bolivia
Protests in Bolivia (ANSA) |
The political crisis in Bolivia is deepening as factions of
Police revolt, causing major problems for Bolivia`s President Evo Morales,
who`s won a fourth term.
By James Blears
There's unrest and demonstrations in Bolivia, following
the October 20th Presidential Election. Runner up and former
President himself, Carlos Mesa is condemning the result and the
nature of the Organization of American States Special Audit concerning the
process, stating he wasn`t either consulted or advised about the investigation.
He`s questioning a 24 hour delay in vote counting, demanding a fresh election.
Police Officers have been protesting, especially in the
Capital La Paz. The Ministry of Defense says it won`t deploy troops. And the
Military themselves have ruled out intervention, explaining
that this is a civilian problem needing a democratic resolution.
President Evo Morales denies vote tampering and is
criticizing the overrunning of radio as well as television stations. The
ruling Movement for Socialism party is calling for its supports to converge on
the Capital and bolster with pro Government rallies. Yet more reaction
expected when the results of the OAS audit become public in the coming days.
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