Bolivia’s top electoral authority on Friday indefinitely postponed a May 4 referendum on a new constitution intended to give more political power to the nation’s long-oppressed indigenous groups. Citing logistical concerns, the National Electoral Court ruled that it would be impossible to ensure the “legal guarantees, sufficient time and adequate electoral environment” on such short notice for the referendum, which is backed by President Evo Morales. Full Story
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