Evo Morales in Mexico
Bolivians resume daily life next to a sign reading "We want peace" in a street of La Paz (AFP) |
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales is starting his
political exile in Mexico, which has accepted his request for political asylum,
following his resignation. James Blears reports that it`s open to doubt whether
he`ll be contesting the next Presidential Election back home.
By James Blears
Evo Morales is promising that he`ll return to Boliva with
more strength and energy, both of which seem to be at a low ebb right now.
But runner up from the October Presidential Election Carlos
Mesa, who`s himself a former President has publically stated that Evo Morales
should NOT stand as a Candidate in the next one.
There`s been controversy about the up to now ruling
Socialist Party getting the Constitution amended so Morales could run for a
fourth consecutive term, which he won. But an Election Audit done by the
Organization of American States revealed widespread irregularities, adding to
the pressure of turbulence brought about by widespread protests.
Then General Williams Kaliman who`s Head of the Bolivian
Army, suggested to Evo Morales that he should should step down immediately.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who`s a
fellow leftist has stepped up by offering a safe haven via political asylum for
Evo Morales. It`s not yet clear if or when he`ll be able to return to the
country he governed for fourteen years as its first indigenous President.
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