Evo Morales Calls for Null Vote Amid Bolivian Political Turmoil: What It Means for Sovereignty and Stability
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales pushes the null vote as rejection of a fractured government and biased electoral system, exposing deeper threats to sovereignty and democratic integrity.
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales has thrown his weight behind the call for a null vote in the upcoming August 17 general elections, framing it as a democratic protest against both the "right" and the current government led by Luis Arce. In doing so, Morales reveals an alarming truth about Bolivia’s political landscape—a landscape where national sovereignty is undermined by partisan courts, media control, and political repressions. Is This Election Really Free or Fair? Morales denounces an electoral process engineered to favor select interests, accusing the ruling regime of co-opting the judiciary and suppressing opposition. The government’s claim to restore...
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