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...Populist left-winger Evo Morales claimed victory for a fourth term in Bolivia last week amid opposition accusations of electoral fraud....
..., according to a study led by Pavel Vidal, a Cuban economist teaching at Javeriana University in Colombia....
...Macri is still so much better than the previous lot, who are a bunch of crooks,” says Jimena Morales, a well-heeled architect who voted for Mr Macri....
...An incensed Mr Morales took to the hills to become a commander of the Contras....
...Mr Morales is a close political ally of Mr Chávez, an alliance that would likely leave Bolivia open to accusations that its candidature would be politically influenced by Caracas....
...YPFB is probably correct to say that it will need a $180m injection to press forward with nationalisation but before handing over an additional penny, Mr Morales should make sure the state company has a...
...populists in the region, such as Hugo Chávez, Venezuela’s president, and Evo Morales, Bolivia’s president, experts said....
...President Evo Morales of Bolivia is threatening to nationalise natural gas production, as well as to decriminalise the production of coca, the raw material for cocaine, a measure that would seriously undermine...
...President Evo Morales of Bolivia has denied receiving financing from Mr Chávez before his election last December, as has Ollanta Humala, the radical nationalist candidate running in Peru’s elections on Sunday...
...“For next year the extra revenue looks like it will come to more than a billion dollars,” he said....
...First the girls were pepped up by a new trainer, an ex-tax professor who had Damascenely converted to sports guru: a rabid morale-rouser who looks and acts like Mickey Rooney after a month on a desert island...
...Mr Morales recently described himself as a ‘’nightmare’’ for Washington....
...Notes by Adam Thomson, Richard Lapper, Benedict Mander, Andy Webb-Vidal and Jonathan Wheatley. Contact richard.lapper@ft.com...
...Ollanta Humala, who is seen as close to Venezuela’s populist president Hugo Chávez and Bolivia’s president-elect Evo Morales, has surpassed conservative candidate Lourdes Flores for the first time in a poll...
...Notes by Richard Lapper, Benedict Mander, Hal Weitzman and Andy Webb-Vidal...
...Additional reporting by Thomas Catan and Javier Blas in London, Leslie Crawford in Madrid, Hal Weitzman in Lima, Elizabeth Johnson in São Paulo, Andy Webb-Vidal in Caracas and Sarah Laitner in Brussels....
...Washington’s traditional line has been to portray Morales as a media creation and to refuse a dialogue with him. It will be watching his rising ratings – now at 33 per cent – with alarm....
...a Linera ? holding a press conference to condemn Venezuelan involvement. Morales? promises could hold seeds of his downfall Go there Additional reporting by Jonathan Wheatley and Andy Webb-Vidal...
...national morale....
...It also has the numbers of Evo Morales, the Bolivian coca farmers leader and an international ally of Mr Chávez....
...The rally was the opposition's biggest show of strength in several months, boosting morale two days before the vote....
...In addition, the release of abducted soldiers and police officers would boost morale within their respective institutions, particularly the army, which is engaged in a tough war against the rebels....
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