With Morales gone, his image slowly fades in Bolivia

Paola Flores, AP reports for The Washington Post, bottom picture from the internet, displaying how he felt and how he ended … the tyrant is gone, long live Democracy!: LA PAZ, Bolivia — The images of Evo Morales have come to be a part of the Bolivian landscape, even if the former leader himself now…

OAS audit of Bolivian election finds evidence of systematic fraud

Evan Dyer reports for CBC News: Report bolsters allegations that Evo Morales tried to steal his country’s election The Organization of American States’ audit into Bolivia’s disputed election leaves little room for doubt that there was a concerted and large-scale effort to subvert the vote and deliver victory to the ruling party, Evo Morales’s Movement…

The Morales critics within Bolivia’s indigenous community

TRT World reports: The former Bolivian president is credited with lifting many out of poverty and for spurring economic growth, but some in the indigenous community believe his legacy is not as rose-tinted as is portrayed. When former president Evo Morales won the 2005 election, he became Bolivia’s first indigenous president from the Aymara community,…

Evo again? – ¿Evo de nuevo?

Editorial Pagina Siete, cartoon from El Potosi: Evo again? In a television interview on the international network Al Jazeera, Evo Morales announced that he is withdrawing his presidential candidacy and asked to be allowed to finish his term. Morales’s request is impossible because there is an acting transitional President with the endorsement of the Constitutional…