Millennium Post

Bolivia interim president says Morales will face charges if he returns

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LA PAZ: Bolivia's interim president Jeanine Anez said Friday that exiled ex-president Evo Morales would have to "answer to justice" over election irregulari­ties and government corruption if he returns.

"He knows he has to answer to justice. There is electoral crime. There are many allegation­s of corruption in his government," Anez told journalist­s in La Paz. Morales resigned and fled to political asylum in Mexico after losing the support of the security forces following weeks of protests over his disputed re-election.

The former president said Wednesday he was willing to return to bring peace to Bolivia.

Anez, 52, was deputy senate speaker before proclaimin­g herself acting president on Tuesday to avoid a power vacuum -- a move endorsed by the Constituti­onal Court.

Those further up the political hierarchy had resigned along with Morales. Protests have flared across Bolivia since Morales was declared the winner of the October 20 election, beating his nearest rival, centrist Carlos Mesa, by just enough to avoid a second round.

Ten people have been killed and around 400 injured in the protests, according to prosecutor­s.

The Organizati­on of American States recommende­d holding new elections after it found "irregulari­ties that range from serious to indicative" in virtually every area they reviewed -- in technology, the chain of custody of ballots, integrity of the count, and statistica­l projection­s.

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