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The First Actions of the New Plurinational Legislative AssemblyDec 9, 2009
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The government and the new Plurinational Legislative Assembly, henceforth, assembly, will need to pass a number of laws in the next weeks. The first five, which by constitutional mandate have to be approved within 180 days from the first...
The Day After the Election: BoliviaDec 7, 2009
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According to most press reports based on exit polls, Evo Morales has achieved his objective to sweep the general elections by winning with a large margin (62.5%) and gain control of the Legislative branch with 24 Senators (could be 26 due...
Preliminary Results: Exit Polls Give Morales Another Historic WinDec 6, 2009
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Numbers from UNITEL after 66 per cent counted.
Morales 62, Manfred 26 and Samuel 7.
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According to reports from Erbol (exit polls), Evo Morales and MAS have won the general elections 2009 with 63 per cent of...
Live and Streaming Coverage of the Bolivian ElectionsDec 6, 2009
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It's as if the last ten years have brought a revolution in the coverage of Bolivia online. When I started blogging, back in 2003, there was only a hand full of people covering Bolivian developments. In fact, that is one reason why I started...
Election Day in BoliviaNov 29, 2009
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Tomorrow, December 6, 2009, Bolivia will, once again, go to the ballot boxes to vote for a new government. They will have to vote for a new President, Vicepresident, and members of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies (upper and lower...
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