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Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
Sat Oct 26, 2019, 11:16 PM Oct 2019

Bolivian President Morales agrees to audit of vote


Following pressure from abroad, Bolivian President Morales has agreed to an independent audit of his re-election. His main rival described the election result as a "result of fraud."

Bolivian President Evo Morales agreed on Saturday to an audit of this week's election. Morales was officially declared the winner on Friday, but protests erupted as the EU and other international bodies called for a second runoff vote.

Morales' main contender Carlos Mesa rejected Morales' victory and described the vote as fraudulent. On Saturday he described the election as a "result of fraud and a breach of the popular will."

Morales said on Friday he will "invite the foreign minister of Argentina, the foreign minister of Brazil, the foreign minister of Colombia plus the United States to come let's do an audit vote by vote. If there's fraud we'll convene a second-round."

However, the incumbent president refused to confirm that he would accept the result of such an audit as legally binding.

Under Bolivian electoral procedure, a president must receive more than 50% of the vote or lead by ten points in order to avoid a runoff. According to the official results, Morales claimed 47.07% of the vote while Mesa took second place with 36.51%, narrowly avoiding the need for a runoff.

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Socialist Morales has been president of Bolivia since 2006 and is one of Latin America's longest-serving leaders, as well as one of the first with indigenous roots.

More:
https://www.dw.com/en/bolivian-president-morales-agrees-to-audit-of-vote/a-51002362

As always, there is rage against any socialist leader in the Americas. Any questions can be answered by careful research on all the history which has always been ignored by media in neoliberal countries.
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