Bolivia's electoral court sets election rerun for May 3

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A rerun of Bolivia's election has been set for Sunday May 3, the president ...

FILE PHOTO: Former Bolivian President Evo Morales attends a news conference, in Buenos Aires, Argentina January 2, 2020. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

The vote will be held almost seven months after the results of elections that handed a fourth term to Bolivia’s former President Evo Morales but were then discredited. Morales, who had been in power for nearly 14 years, resigned following the election dispute and fled to Mexico, and later Argentina. He later said he had been toppled in a coup.

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The land belongs to indigenous people.

What a flattering photo.

🇧🇴Bolivia, will sayNO with the VOTES in the new elections to the group that by force&with violent actions killing innocent people took the power in Bolivia in anti-Democratic way. Now repressing people as all dictatorships do with lies&suppression of not US source media.

All these questionable elections 🤔

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So does anyone believe that Bolivia's Lithium deposits are secure? From the US?

Quite the opposite of handsome I would say. I think i've seen better looking dog droppings stuck to my shoe

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