Boliva's Ex-President Morales Plans Rally on Argentina Border


Boliva's Ex-President Morales Plans Rally on Argentina Border

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Bolivian former President Evo Morales on Saturday appealed for his supporters to attend a rally on the border between Argentina and Bolivia on Dec. 29 to choose a candidate for Bolivia's election early next year.

In an interview with Argentine radio, Morales, who has sought political asylum in Argentina, said he had called the meeting of the Movement for Socialism party, which he helmed for 14 years as president.

"We will choose our candidate with a view to the upcoming elections in Bolivia," Morales told Radio La Network, Reuters reported.

An October vote to pick a new president, vice president and some national legislators was annulled because of serious irregularities detected by an international audit.

 Morales resigned and left Bolivia in mid-November.

This week, lawmakers appointed a six-member electoral tribunal, which is expected to set a date by Jan. 2 for new elections within 120 days.

The ex-president did not report the place of the meeting, but the local press suggested it could take place in the cities of Oran or Salvador Mazza, in the province of Salta, about 1,300 kilometers (808 miles) northwest of Buenos Aires.

Morales said the Argentine government had agreed to provide security for the event.

The indigenous leader has been a staying in Argentina since Dec. 12, after he left Mexico.

The former coca farmer won a fourth consecutive term in the Oct. 20 election and claimed he was ousted in a coup d'etat.

 

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