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...The move has heightened political tension between the ruling Movement towards Socialism (MAS) party of indigenous leader Evo Morales and its opponents from across the political spectrum in the impoverished...
...Bolivia’s former president Evo Morales has made a triumphant return to his homeland on Monday after a year in exile in Argentina....
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...Nine months after president Evo Morales fled Bolivia amid mass protests and cries of election fraud, the Andean country is once again in turmoil....
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...Morales, her predecessor, and his associates....
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