Bolivia election delayed to October as pandemic bites, opposition cries foul

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LA PAZ (REUTERS) - Bolivia's general election will be pushed back until Oct 18 as the coronavirus pandemic grips the South American nation, which could fan tensions between the interim conservative government and the socialist party of former President Evo Morales.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LA PAZ - Bolivia's general election will be pushed back until Oct 18 as the coronavirus pandemic grips the South American nation, which could fan tensions between the interim conservative government and the socialist party of former President Evo Morales.

"This election requires the highest possible health security measures to protect the health of Bolivians," tribunal President Salvador Romero told a news conference in La Paz. In a political vacuum and amid deadly conflicts on the street, right-wing lawmaker Jeanine Anez was ushered into power, pledging to hold quick new elections, originally planned for May before being delayed by the pandemic to September.

Morales wrote on Twitter the delay"will only harm the people" and blamed the interim government for its response to the pandemic. He added the move was unconstitutional and a tactic for his opponents to"gain more time".

 

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