Havana, Cuba: The president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, today congratulated the Movement for Socialism (MAS) for the victory of its candidate Luis Arce in the first round of the presidential elections in Bolivia, Prensa Latina publishes.
Through the social network Twitter, the president celebrated the results to the great advantage of candidate Luis Arce, who returned political power to MAS after the coup against then-president Evo Morales in 2019.
“Congratulations to the MAS, which recovered at the polls, the power that was usurped from it by the oligarchy, with the complicity of the OAS and the imperial guidance. Cuba shares joy for the triumph of Luis Arce. The Bolivarian ideal is reborn”, the president wrote.
The MAS candidate obtained 52.4 percent of the votes, while the candidate for Citizen Community, Carlos Mesa, reached 31.5 percent, according to the poll released by the Ciesmori pollster for Unitel.
The electoral law establishes that to win in the first round, one of the candidates must obtain 50 percent plus one of the votes, or at least 40 percent with an advantage of 10 percentage points over the second most voted.
Upon learning of the unofficial results, Arce thanked the Bolivian people for their support and trust and reiterated that they will work to regain stability and social peace.
Former President Evo Morales pointed out that Bolivia recovered democracy and described maintaining the majority in Parliament as a great responsibility.
The president of the de facto government, Jeanine Áñez, acknowledged the defeat and congratulated the winners on Twitter. (IVP)
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