While it appears incumbent Evo Morales will sail to victory in Bolivia’s upcoming presidential elections, it’s unclear whether he’ll be bringing a two-thirds majority in Congress with him. The public affairs specialists from the Cloakroom
offer insight into Morales’ “grip on power” and explain why the composition of Bolivia’s Senate is “still up for grabs.”
Incumbent Morales on Track for Victory in Bolivia
Posted on December 3rd, 2009 | More Public Affairs
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