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Bolivia: The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, was elected for the fourth time in the Sunday's elections, along with his formula partner Vice President Álvaro García Linera, Prensa Latina reports.

According to official results Morales, candidate of the Al Socialismo Movement, obtained enough votes to win the presidency in the first electoral round with 46.8 percent, compared to Carlos Mesa's 36.7, that is, a margin of 10 percentage points.

“Every day we start work before 5 in the morning and finish after midnight. We deliver works in three and up to five departments daily. I don't want to be the best President in the history of Bolivia, I want to be President of the best Bolivia in history”, the indigenous president recently said about an eventual re-election.

Morales wants to keep the nation as the leader of economic growth in Latin America and a reference in the distribution of wealth.

Meanwhile, Sunday's election day was carried out normally, according to the reports of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal. In addition, the vote was accompanied by 200 observers from international organizations.



 

 

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