Bolivia’s Socialist Movement (MAS) has nominated former leader Evo Morales for the 2025 elections. The announcement came during a congress in Lauca Ñ, a central region. President Luis Arce and Vice President David Choquehuanca were noticeably absent. They skipped the event due to political disagreements. Meanwhile, a Santa Cruz court called for a temporary halt […]
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