Power struggle in Bolivia: Anez at home vs Morales in exile

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Jeanine Anez, the Senate leader who has claimed the interim presidency of the Andean country, seems to have the backing of the police, the military and the Roman Catholic Church. But even in self-exile in Mexico, former President Evo Morales says he would be willing to return to Bolivia.

A backer of former President Evo Morales throws back a tear gas canister at police during clashes in La Paz, Bolivia, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019. LA PAZ, Bolivia -- Where does the power line stand in crisis-torn Bolivia?

Then, violent clashes erupted between Morales loyalists and police in Bolivia's capital and raged well into the night. His supporters also flooded into the streets of La Paz's sister city of El Alto, a Morales stronghold, waving the multicolored indigenous flag and chanting, "Now, civil war!" "If this is seen by the indigenous social movement as an effort by the old elite to restore the old order in Bolivian society, I think that is a recipe for tremendous political conflict," said Kenneth Roberts, professor of government at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.

Anez also faces a challenge in Congress, where lawmakers loyal to Morales began mounting a challenge to her legitimacy by trying to hold new sessions that would undermine her claim to the presidency. The sessions -- dismissed as invalid by Anez's faction -- added to the political uncertainty. Eduardo Gamarra, a Bolivian political scientist at Florida International University, said the constitution clearly states that Anez didn't need a congressional vote to assume the presidency. Even so, the next months "are going to be extraordinarily difficult for President Anez," he said.

 

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