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The wind whips across a 3,900-square-mile expanse of salt on a desert plateau in Bolivia's Andes Mountains.
Bolivian President Evo Morales handily won re-election Sunday, unofficial preliminary results showed.
Bolivian President Evo Morales claimed a landslide re-election victory on Sunday as voters backed his left-wing reforms asserting greater state control over the economy and increasing social spending on the poor.
President Evo Morales easily won re-election on Sunday, according to unofficial results, getting an overwhelming mandate for further revolutionary change on behalf of Bolivia's long-suppressed indigenous majority. Opponents say they fear the leftist coca-growers' union leader will use a consolidation of power not just to continue battling racially based inequalities but also to trample human ...
Bolivian President Evo Morales was heading for a landslide re-election on Sunday as voters backed his left-wing reforms asserting greater state control over the economy and increasing social spending on the poor.
LA PAZ, Bolivia, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- Leftist incumbent Evo Morales won Bolivia's presidential election as expected Sunday, receiving almost two-thirds of the votes cast, exit polls projected.
La Paz - Exit polls showed left-wing President Evo Morales winning re-election with a first-round majority after Sunday's voting. Bolivia's first indigenous head of state, Morales had 62 per cent according to the survey compared to 24 per cent for co...
Exit polls say President Evo Morales has easily won re-election in Bolivia, gaining more than 60 percent of the vote.
In the US, presidential elections shift trillions of dollars and move armies across the globe. In Bolivia, the stakes are even higher. Hoy, el 6...
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales is leading in his bid to become the country’s first president to win consecutive re-election in more than four decades, exit polls showed.
Leftist Bolivian President Evo Morales easily won re-election on Sunday, three television exit polls showed.
President Evo Morales was highly favored to win re-election on Sunday in balloting expected to further spur revolutionary change on behalf of Bolivia's long-suppressed indigenous majority.
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales will likely win re-election today on pledges to expand his socialist “revolution” by increasing state control over the South American country’s energy and mining industries.
La Paz - Polls closed Sunday without major incidents in Bolivian elections for a new president and National Congress. Four years after taking office, President Evo Morales - Bolivia's first indigenous head of state - was poised for re-election with a...
President Evo Morales seems to be sailing to re-election Sunday just as his indigenous movement continues to shake Bolivia’s institutions.
President Evo Morales, whose leftist economic policies have made him broadly popular with Bolivia's poor but angered business leaders, is expected to win re-election on Sunday, allowing him to expand state control over the economy.