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Mar. for Bolivia's ex-President Morales turns violent
March for Bolivia’s ex-President Morales turns violent, as political crisis escalates
Thousands of anti-government demonstrators marching in support of Bolivia’s former socialist President Evo Morales were clashing with counterprotesters blocking their way, a stark sign of an escalating power struggle in the volatile Andean nation.
Bolivia: Clashes erupt at Evo Morales' protest march
Supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales were met by a pro-government counterprotesters as they marched to La Paz. More than a dozen people were injured after anti-government demonstrators in Bolivia clashed with counterprotesters amid a power struggle between President Luis Arce and former leader Evo Morales.
Bolivia’s ongoing political crisis turning violent
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales and current President Luis Arce are at loggerheads. Arce has accused Morales of attempting a coup while Morales called on supporters this week to conduct a “March to Save Bolivia.
Bolivia’s iconic ex-President Morales calls for anti-government march as political fight escalates
Evo Morales, Bolivia’s former president, has called on supporters to protest against current President Luis Arce.
Evo Morales continúa la marcha contra la crisis económica y en defensa de su candidatura en Bolivia
Pese a que había anunciado su retiro, el expresidente boliviano Evo Morales volvió a encabezar el jueves una marcha junto a un centenar de seguidores en rechazo al deterioro de la economía del país an
Escalating political tension sees protestors clash with counterprotesters at march for Bolivia’s ex-President Morales
Thousands of anti-government demonstrators marching in support of Bolivia's former socialist President Evo Morales were clashing with counterprotesters blocking their way, a stark sign of an escalating power struggle in the volatile Andean nation.
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Power struggle in Bolivia - dispute among supporters of the socialists
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