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sandensea

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Mon Oct 19, 2020, 12:25 PM Oct 2020

Bolivia election: exit polls suggest thumping win for Evo Morales's party

Exit polls suggest Evo Morales’s leftwing party has pulled off a stunning political comeback in Bolivia’s presidential election, although an official result has yet to emerge.

Two private surveys projected that Luis Arce, the candidate for Morales’s Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS), secured more than 50% of the vote in the ballot on Sunday, with his closest rival, the centrist former president Carlos Mesa, receiving about 30%.

Arce, a former finance minister under Morales, claimed victory in a late-night broadcast from La Paz. “We have reclaimed democracy and above all we have reclaimed hope,” said the 57-year-old UK-educated economist, widely known as Lucho.

Arce vowed to end the uncertainty that has plagued his bitterly divided nation since October 2019, when hotly disputed claims of vote rigging against his party resulted in mass street protests, the presidential election being scrapped and Morales being forced from the country by security forces in what his supporters call a racist, right-wing coup.

At: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/19/bolivia-election-exit-polls-suggest-thumping-win-evo-morales-party-luis-arce



Movement to Socialism (MAS) nominee Luis Arce celebrates last night's election victory with running mate David Choquehuanca (right) and other MAS officials.

Exit polls showed Arce winning by a landslide of over 20% over center-right opponent Carlos Mesa - well ahead of the 10% needed to avoid a runoff.

The election ends 11 months of dictatorial rule by self-appointed President Jeanine Áñez, who took power after former President Evo Morales was ousted in a right-wing coup.

Áñez, however, conceded last night.

“We do not yet have the official count, but the data we do have shows that Mr Arce [has] … won the election. I congratulate the winners and ask them to govern thinking of Bolivia and of democracy.”
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Bolivia election: exit polls suggest thumping win for Evo Morales's party (Original Post) sandensea Oct 2020 OP
So good to see this article from the Guardian. "... we have reclaimed hope." Wonderful! Judi Lynn Oct 2020 #1

Judi Lynn

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1. So good to see this article from the Guardian. "... we have reclaimed hope." Wonderful!
Tue Oct 20, 2020, 06:55 AM
Oct 2020

It's also seeing his choice, David Choquehuanca, who has been right in the foreground from the very first, a real pillar of the progressive administration. He has worked long, hard, without ego, for this deeply important step out of the suffering, absolutely poverty and deprivation for the indigenous majority of Bolivia.

What a colossally indecent request was made by Áñez when she dared to pretend to congratulate the people's (by a landslide) choice to think of Bolivia and of democracy. OMG, gag, choke, barf. Shame on this ridiculous, malicious idiot.

She's a member of the smelly, murderous crew who have ruled the country since the invasion, who NEVER thought of the people as human beings, and who hates democracy. You can be sure she congratulated Arce through clenched teeth.

Very best wishes to the real Bollvian elected President.

Thank you, sandensea! Wonderful result. They couldn't manage to steal it this time.

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