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Mexico: The former president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, arrived in Mexico today after the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador offered him political asylum after the coup d'état in Bolivia, Radio Reloj reports.

La Paz: The National Assembly of the Plurinational State of Bolivia will this Tuesday issue its response to the resignation letter submitted by President Evo Morales and his Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera, Prensa Latina reports.

Bolivia: Bolivian leader Evo Morales thanked today for the solidarity in his country and the world after the coup that led him to resign, and accused Carlos Mesa and Luis Fernando Camacho of conspirators and discriminators, Radio Reloj reports.

Bolivia: After hearing the news of the coup d'etat in Bolivia, leaders from differeny countries of the world condemned those events in that Andean nation, Radio Reloj reports.

La Paz: The siege around the embassies of Venezuela and Cuba in La Paz by extreme opponents to the government of President Evo Morales was denounced on Sunday by those diplomatic missions.

Brasilia: "Dear comrades, I cannot express what it means to be here with you," Lula said from a box surrounded by PT militants, whom he thanked for the support given during all this time, Granma newspaper publishes.