https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...morales-resigns-after-election-result-dispute
He'd agreed to hold new elections after the OAS reported there were serious irregularities in his reelection and that the election should be annulled.
In 2016, he tried to get term limits abolished for the presidency so he could run for a fourth term but lost the referendum--only to have the supreme court overrule the constitution allowing him to run again.
How did he not learn the lesson from Maduro that you have to keep the military onside?
Between Chile and Bolivia, South America is kicking off.
He'd agreed to hold new elections after the OAS reported there were serious irregularities in his reelection and that the election should be annulled.
In 2016, he tried to get term limits abolished for the presidency so he could run for a fourth term but lost the referendum--only to have the supreme court overrule the constitution allowing him to run again.
How did he not learn the lesson from Maduro that you have to keep the military onside?
Between Chile and Bolivia, South America is kicking off.