Angry Bolivians demonstrate against Evo’s candidacy

MercoPress reports: Demonstrators marched in most Bolivian big cities Thursday to complain against the Electoral High Court (TSE)’s decision to allow incumbent President Evo Morales and Vice-president Álvaro García Linera to seek re-election despite the country’s Constitution and what the people voted for in the February 21, 2016 referendum. “This is Bolivia, not Venezuela,” thousands…

Comprehensive Reform Remains Elusive for Bolivia’s Troubled Justice System

The Editors of World Politics Review: In September, Bolivian President Evo Morales signed a long-anticipated law enacting reforms to the country’s justice system, which consistently ranks among the worst in the Western Hemisphere. The law aims to alleviate heavy caseloads for judges and reduce long wait times for cases to be resolved, but it fails…

Bolivia court green lights new Morales reelection bid … WTF?!

AFP reports through France 24: A Bolivian court on Tuesday gave a green light for President Evo Morales to seek reelection, which opponents say is unconstitutional. “The full chamber of the Supreme Electoral Court, by virtue of the jurisdiction and competence exercised by law,” approved nine candidates for primary elections in January, including Morales, according…