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...The last time Carlos Mesa was president of Bolivia, crippling nationwide protests forced him out after just 19 months, leaving a country on the brink of civil war....
...She did not say who she would back in the vote but her withdrawal will probably boost Carlos Mesa, the centrist candidate....
...This is partly why the Washington Post critic Carlos Lozada, who has read more than 150 books about Mr Trump and his presidency, concluded: “The most essential books of the Trump era are scarcely about Trump...
...Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada Washington, DC, USFormer President of Bolivia, 1993-97 and 2002-03...
...The scholarly historian was vice-president to the market-friendly former president Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada in 2002-03 before Mr Sánchez de Lozada resigned following mass protests....
...Following his toughest presidential fight since sweeping to power in 2006, the country’s first indigenous president on Sunday night hailed a “historic triumph”, despite failing to secure a sufficient lead over Carlos...
...When, at the start of the week, Carlos Mesa appeared on track to face incumbent President Evo Morales in a run-off election, he rallied the opposition with a warning that December’s second-round vote would...
...“Carlos Mesa cannot be president,” she exclaimed, referring to the opposition leader who has spent the week disputing the count from last weekend’s general election and rallying his supporters....
...Mr Arce and Mr Choquehuanca will face Carlos Mesa, a centrist who was Mr Morales’s strongest challenger in October, with 17.1 per cent....
...Mr Morales accused opposition leaders Carlos Mesa and Luis Fernando Camacho and their followers of burning the houses of his supporters and ransacking his own house in Cochabamba, in central Bolivia....
...The police unrest follows weeks of protests across the country after a contested election on October 20 gave Mr Morales a razor-thin victory over former president Carlos Mesa....
...In an inflammatory farewell speech, Mr Morales accused opposition leaders Carlos Mesa and Luis Fernando Camacho of “persecuting my brother union leaders”, burning the houses of his supporters and kidnapping...
...“If we continue with Señor Morales as president, we will go from authoritarianism to dictatorship,” says Carlos Mesa, a former president and his main election challenger....
...“We made many mistakes within the framework of armed conflict,” admits Carlos Antonio Lozada, one of the few top Farc commanders to recognise openly the political challenges of peace....
...(Carlos Lozada, Twitter) Charts of the day This election has shown that an educational split is replacing the old culture war. (NYT) via Nick Baumann from HuffPo....
...Carlos Antonio Lozada, a senior Farc commander, said from Havana that the agreements will “cease the horrible night and open the way to peace and hope”....
...Lozada, Washington Post — This is the best book to help you understand the wild 2016 campaign (“Democracy for Realists”, by Christopher Achen and Larry Bartels), by Matthew Yglesias, Vox — Crique of “...
...Often a tricky subject – especially in a country like Mexico, where impunity is rife and many elected representatives appear still to live by the maxim of the late Carlos Hank González, an influential politician...
...Meanwhile, César Camacho, head of Mr Peña Nieto’s PRI, said that the changes would “bring about a true revolution”....
...“The composition and purpose of this body has changed radically,” César Camacho, the PRI’s president, told media at the weekend....
...asks Mr Di Carlo. “Well, it is based on the Roman defensive formation.”...
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...Fourth, Mr Camacho accused President Vicente Fox, a member of Mr Calderón’s PAN party, of talking on Sunday night with Luis Carlos Ugalde, head of the independent IFE....
...The backlash against the violent crackdown attempted by Mr Sánchez de Lozada led his successor, Carlos Mesa, to vow never to authorise the armed forces to fire on civilians....
...The country’s Supreme Court must now decide if there is sufficient evidence to refer the cases to Congress, which must authorise any trial against Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, Jorge Quiroga and Carlos Mesa...
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