Bolivia goes to elections monitored by the OAS and a de facto government
This Sunday, October 15, after three suspensions, the presidential elections will be held in Bolivia, this under the supervision of the de facto Government of Jeanine Áñez, who has publicly expressed her rejection of a possible victory of the candidate of the Movement for Socialism ( MAS), Luis Arce.
But in addition to the animosity pronounced by Áñez -which came to power at the hands of the military that caused the overthrow of Evo Morales-, this process could be the verification of the complaints that the media, politicians and presidents of the region made against international organizations such as the Organization of American States (OAS) and against the Bolivian right wing leadership.
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