The Global Climate Change Meeting of Social Movements of the countries of ALBA-TCP will take place in September or October, ahead of the critical COP 21 summit in Paris. »
EVO MORALES
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.»
2014 Presidential Elections in Bolivia
With 27,463 polling booths around the country, nearly 6 million Bolivians will vote to choose their next president.»
Morales to Propose G-77 Participation at Bolivian Trade Fair
Bolivian President Evo Morales will propose participation of representatives from the 133 countries that shape the G-77 plus China, in Santa Cruz Fair and Exhibition, one of the most important marketing events in the South American country.»
Evo Morales Highlights Significance of G-77 for Bolivia
President Evo Morales said today that the Summit of the Group of 77 plus China, will serve as experience in his struggle for the good of the Bolivian people.»
Cuba: Raul Castro Receives Bolivian Peer Evo Morales
The President of Cuba’s Council of State and Ministers, Army General Raul Castro Ruz, received Evo Morales, President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, who made a brief visit to Cuba.»
Evo Morales Candidate of Next Presidential Elections
President Evo Morales stated that he feels strong enough to continue leading his country five more years, alluding to his candidacy for re-election in the October polls.»
Evo Morales Highlights Role of CELAC
CELAC is an integration for the liberation of Latin America and the Caribbean, said Bolivian President Evo Morales upon arrival in Cuba this Sunday.»
Bolivian Satellite Expected to Boost Development
Bolivia’s launch of a telecommunications satellite, the Túpac Katari, is a giant leap for modernization, according to the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Betty Tejada.»