Friday, May 25, 2012
Latin American countries hail Morales' re-election in Bolivia
China Review, 7-Dec-2009: Latin American countries and Spain congratulated Bolivian President Evo Morales on Monday on his re-election, who according to unofficial results garnered at least 63 percent of the vote in Sunday's general elections.
With Victory, Morales and Social Movements Confront New Challenges in Bolivia
NACLA, 7-Dec-2009: Bolivian president Evo Morales and his political party, MAS, won a resounding victory in the presidential elections. The old order and the new are locked in a struggle for the future of Bolivia.
Bolivia's Morales claims election victory
BBC News, 7-Dec-2009: President Evo Morales has claimed victory in Bolivia's presidential election and appears set to serve a second five-year term. Exit polls suggest Bolivia's first indigenous leader polled at least 61%, defeating his conservative rivals.
Morales Headed for Re-election in Bolivia
New York Times, 6-Dec-2009: President Evo Morales and legislative candidates from his political movement seemed headed to easy victories in nationwide elections on Sunday, opening the way for Mr. Morales to deepen his pro-indigenous policies in one of Latin America’s poorest countries.

Voting ends in Bolivia elections
Al Jazeera, 6-Dec-2009: Polls have closed in presidential and congressional elections in Bolivia that are expected to hand Evo Morales, the country's president, a resounding victory.
In Bolivia, a Force for Change Endures
New York Times, 5-Dec-2009: Decolonization could only be felt in the Bolivia of President Evo Morales, who seems to be sailing toward a victory in an election on Sunday.





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