Bolivia's interim government is looking to conduct presidential elections as the country is locked in political unrest after the resignation of Evo Morales, an official said on Monday. A possible option would be to issue a supreme decree, which bypasses Congress. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesBolivia's interim government is looking to conduct presidential elections as the country is locked in political unrest after the resignation of Evo Morales??
Nov 20th, 2019 - 08:31 am - Link - Report abuse 0How about...
Bolivia's interim government is looking to conduct presidential elections as the country is locked in political unrest after an opposition U.S. backed military coup forced Evo Morales out of office??
MUST YOU ALWAYS SEEK TO BE an instrument of political instigation and pro British separatism MercoPress, when everyone knows YOU DO NOT BELONG TO MERCOSUR, and HAVE A PRO FALKLAND ANTI ARGENTINE SOVEREIGNTY CLAIM TO THE ISLANDS AGENDA! (...hmmm come to think of it, I wonder if Britain in supportive of undoing Mercosur just like it was in favor of dismanteling the unity of South America in the 17 and 18 hundreds, now that it is no longer part of the E.U.) (... based in Uruguay! LOL LOL)
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Imagine a world where governments no longer lie.
It isn't hard to do.
It's easy if you try. :-)
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