Based on polls, it's possible that Evo Morales's party will lose the two-thirds majority in Congress but retain a slim absolute majority in both houses, writes AS/COA's Holly Sonneland in this Q&A.
      
            
      
      Is Bolivia's Evo Morales Poised to Win a Fourth Term?
      
        
            
      
              
      
            
      
      
    
  
      
            
      
      Morales or Mesa? Either Way, Bolivia Faces Tough Questions. 
      
        
            
      
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          Raúl Peñaranda U.
              
      
            
      
      
    
  Uncertainty at the polls and over the economy mark Bolivia’s Oct. 20 presidential elections.
      
            
      
      Carlos Mesa’s Uphill Effort to Defeat Evo Morales
      
        
            
      
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          Brendan O'Boyle, Fernanda Uriegas
              
      
            
      
      
    
  Why Bolivia’s leading opposition candidate has lost momentum.
      
            
      
      Meet the Candidates: Bolivia
      
        
            
      
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          AQ Online
              
      
            
      
      
    
  In his controversial push for a fourth term, Evo Morales faces another former president.
      
            
      
      2019 Latin American Elections: A Preview
      
      
            
      
      
    
  AS/COA Online takes a look at upcoming presidential races in Argentina, Bolivia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama, and Uruguay.
      
            
      
      As Others Snub Bolivia's Lithium, Will Morales' Gamble on Germany Pay Off? 
      
        
            
      
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          Frederick Clayton
              
      
            
      
      
    
  Ahead of next year's election, criticism surrounds Evo Morales' efforts to take advantage of a global energy trend.
      
            
      
      A U.S. Court, a Former Bolivian President and a Decade-Long Fight for Justice
      
        
            
      
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          Julia Sclafani
              
      
            
      
      
    
  A Miami court decision on April 3 marked a step toward changing perceptions of the U.S. as a refuge for Latin America's rights abusers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
