The Borneo Post

Bolivian court gives Morales green light to run again

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LA PAZ: Bolivia’s constituti­onal court Tuesday authorised leftist President Evo Morales to run for a fourth term in 2019, despite the South American nation rejecting the move in a referendum last year.

Critics said the decision amounts to a green light for Morales to run for office indefi nitely.

“This is clear proof the court system in Bolivia reflects Morales’ will,” said Carlos Cordero, a political scientist at the Mayor de San Andres university.

In February 2016, the country voted by a slim margin against proposed changes to the constituti­on to allow Morales — already Bolivia’s longest-serving leader since independen­ce from Spain in 1825 — to again stand for the presidency.

But his Movement to Socialism (MAS) party, a grouping of unions and social movements, had sought ‘alternativ­e legal solutions’ to overturn the popular vote.

In its ruling on Tuesday, the court said the right to run for office superseded the limits imposed in the constituti­on.

“With this ruling, they have now gone outside the legal framework,” said Doria Medina, a conservati­ve legislator.

Morales already had the constituti­on changed once, three years after taking power in 2006.

Under that revised constituti­on, he was elected president in 2009, and then won what was meant to be a one- off renewal in 2014.

Morales, 58, said last year that the ‘no’ camp won the referendum because of ‘ lies’ told by a former girlfriend about their supposed love child — a child she eventually admitted had died shortly after birth.

Morales, who tended llamas as a child, is Bolivia’s fi rst indigenous president. — AFP

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Morales speaks during a ceremony in Tiquipaya, Cochabamba, Bolivia. — Reuters photo

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