South America's longest-serving leader made the announcement after a preliminary report by the Organization of American States found a "heap of observed irregularities" in the Oct. 20 presidential contest and said a new vote should be held.
"The battle has been won," said Waldo Albarracin, a public defender and activist. "Now, the duty is to guarantee an ideal electoral tribunal." But many who were once excited by his fairy-tale rise have grown wary of his reluctance to leave power. The OAS sent a team to conduct what it called a binding audit of the election. Its preliminary recommendations included holding new elections with a new electoral body.
Officers also climbed onto the roof of a nearby police station, holding signs proclaiming, "The Police with the People." Police retreated to their barracks in at least three cities.
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