Bolivian voters nix Morales’ plan for 4th term
Voters in Bolivia rejected by a slim margin a constitutional amendment that would have allowed Morales to run again
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Voters in Bolivia rejected by a slim margin a constitutional amendment that would have allowed Morales to run again
President Evo Morales’ bid to run again by amending Bolivia’s Constitution appeared headed toward a slim defeat
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