More than 17,000 troops of the Armed Forces and Police will ensure Pope Francis visit to Bolivia, announced the Government Minister, Carlos Romero.»
BOLIVIA
Bolivia Apologizes over Defense Minister Incident
The decision of Bolivian President Evo Morales, to offer apologies to Chile for the incident staged by defense minister Jorge Ledesma, who was dismissed from his post for that reason, has turned the attention to this country.»
OAS, UNASUR Praise HighTurnout at Bolivia Regional Elections
The Electoral Observation Mission from the Organization of American States (OAS) praised today the high turnout in regional elections celebrated yesterday in Bolivia.»
Over 6 Million Bolivians Vote Today in Regional Elections
More than 6 million Bolivians are expected to cast their vote at polling stations across the country to elect almost 5,000 departmental and municipal authorities.»
Evo Morales to Rule Bolivia until 2020
Bolivian President Evo Morales said today shortly after being sworn in for 2015-2020 that it is a huge thrill to lead the country for another five years. »
Bolivian Evo Morales Ratified as Indigenous Leader in Ancient Ceremony
President Evo Morales addressed a ceremony at the pre-Colombian ruins of Tiwanaku on Wednesday, vowing to continue to promote Andean Socialism and indigenous values. »
Evo Morales Says Next Term Will Be His Last One
Bolivian President Evo Morales ruled out the possibility of amending the Constitution seeking another term and said that the one beginning on Thursday will be the last one.»
Evo Morales Government’s Job Policy Effective
Bolivian Minister of Labor Daniel Santalla announced that Bolivia has generated a half a million jobs in both the private and public sector since 2006.»
Evo Morales Election Results Reaches 60% of Vote
With slightly over 90 percent of votes counted, the Bolivian Supreme Electoral Tribunal has confirmed what exit polls had indicated on Sunday after polls closed.»
Evo Morales Dedicates Electoral Victory to Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez
Following his electoral victory with a preliminary 60, 5 percent of the votes on Sunday, Bolivian President Evo Morales dedicated his triumph to Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez.»