'There could be a war': Protests over elections roil Bolivia

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LA PAZ, BOLIVIA (NYTIMES) - President Evo Morales of Bolivia on Wednesday (Oct 23) claimed that he won Sunday's election by a margin wide enough to avoid a runoff, escalating a dispute over a vote marred by allegations of irregularities and by violent clashes.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LA PAZ, BOLIVIA - President Evo Morales of Bolivia on Wednesday claimed that he won Sunday's election by a margin wide enough to avoid a runoff, escalating a dispute over a vote marred by allegations of irregularities and by violent clashes.

The outcome of the vote has been in dispute since election officials released preliminary results on Sunday night that pointed to a runoff between Mr Morales and Mr Carlos Mesa, a former president - only to backtrack within 24 hours. The mission said that the trend reversal between Sunday and Monday was at odds with independent tallies of the results and asserted that the outcome warranted a second round.

But a year later, the country's constitutional court ruled that term limits violated an international human rights treaty from the 1960s, a decision questioned by many experts. A few hours before his resignation was announced, Mr Costas said in an interview on Tuesday that he had no reason to believe fraud had been committed.

 

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