Bolivia's MAS Launches Campaign in El Alto, Loza Replaces Evo
Presidential candidate for the Movement Towards Socialism rallies a crowd at a market in El Alto. September 13, 2020. | Photo: Twitter / @LuchoXBolivia
Published 13 September 2020 (8 hours 53 minutes ago)
The party elected Leonardo Loza, a MAS leader in the Tropico of Cochabamba, to replace Evo Morales as Senate candidate following the politically-motivated ban.
Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) candidates Luis Arce and David Choquehuanca are launching their election campaign in the city of El Alto this Sunday.
The frontrunners, according to polls, were joined by thousands at El Altos Mercado Campesino Santa Rosa as they spread the slogan on the ground and online Vamos a salir adelante translating to Well come out ahead.
MAS caravans and campaign events are taking place around the country with five weeks until the election.
The party has elected Leonardo Loza, leader of the Federation of Intercultural Communities of Chimore, one of the Six Federations of the Tropico, to replace Evo Morales as Senate candidate in Cochabamba after Morales was disqualified in a political act by the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE), coerced by the Añez regime.
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