President Evo Morales said Friday that Bolivia could hold presidential elections as early as next year once an assembly finishes rewriting the Andean nation’s constitution. If the Constituent Assembly “finishes this year there has to be a new election, so that there could be a new president,” Morales said Friday while speaking to a crowd of schoolteachers in the eastern city of Warnes, 335 miles east of La Paz. Full Story
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