Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Bolivia’s president resigns amid election-fraud allegation­s

- By Paola Flores and Carlos Valdez

LA PAZ, BOLIVIA >> Bolivian President Evo Morales announced his resignatio­n Sunday under mounting pressure from the military and the public after his re-election victory triggered weeks of fraud allegation­s and deadly protests.

The decision came after a day of fast-moving developmen­ts, including an offer from Morales to hold a new election. The crisis deepened dramatical­ly when the country’s military chief went on national television to call on him to step down.

“I am sending my resignatio­n letter to the Legislativ­e Assembly of Bolivia,” the 60-year-old socialist leader said, portraying his departure as the culminatio­n of a “coup d’etat.”

He added: “I ask you to stop attacking the brothers and sisters, stop burning and attacking.”

Before Morales had even finished his statement, people began honking their car horns in La Paz and other cities and took to the streets to celebrate, waving Bolivian flags and setting off fireworks.

“This is not Cuba, nor Venezuela. This is Bolivia, and Bolivia is respected,” a crowd in the capital shouted.

Large crowds formed in the main squares in the capital, with many people rejoicing and some crying tears of joy. Protesters lay down in front of the presidenti­al palace and set a coffin on fire to symbolize the death of the Morales government.

“We are celebratin­g that Bolivia is free,” said one demonstrat­or near the presidenti­al palace.

 ?? JUAN KARITA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bolivia’s President Evo Morales looks down during a press conference in La Paz, Bolivia, Sunday. Morales is calling for new presidenti­al elections and an overhaul of the electoral system Sunday after a preliminar­y report by the Organizati­on of American States found irregulari­ties in the Oct. 20election­s.
JUAN KARITA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bolivia’s President Evo Morales looks down during a press conference in La Paz, Bolivia, Sunday. Morales is calling for new presidenti­al elections and an overhaul of the electoral system Sunday after a preliminar­y report by the Organizati­on of American States found irregulari­ties in the Oct. 20election­s.

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