BOLIVIA
Evo Morales calls on Bolivian voters to spoil their ballots

Bolivia’s opposition has the edge ahead of the August 17 general election, as former three-time President Evo Morales called on his supporters to spoil their votes. The move could sink the chances of his former Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) party, from which he split earlier this year.
The indigenous leader is protesting a court ruling that barred him from the race, which cited constitutional term limits. His decision could deliver the…

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