Morales to return to Bolivia after ally’s sweeping win


Former Bolivian president Evo Morales is living in exile in Buenos Aires, Argentina, but says ‘sooner or later’, he will return to Bolivia. – EPA pic, October 20, 2020.

EXILED former president Evo Morales yesterday signalled his intention to return to Bolivia after his leftist heir Luis Arce’s sweeping presidential election victory.

Arce, a former economy minister under Morales, claimed victory in Sunday’s elections after exit polls suggested a crushing triumph over centrist rival Carlos Mesa.

Mesa conceded yesterday, saying Arce’s 20-point margin of victory was “very forceful and very clear”.

“It is up to us, as befits those of us who believe in democracy… to recognise that there has been a winner in this election,” said Mesa, a former president.

Exit polls handed more than 52% of the vote to Arce, with Mesa mustering just 31.5% – upending predictions he would force a second-round runoff in November.

Private polling companies showed Arce winning by a similar margin. Official results are expected to take days.

Arce, 57, said his victory was a “return to democracy” for the divided South American country.

“We have recovered democracy and we will regain stability and social peace,” he said.

Much attention now focuses on Morales, whose authoritarian 14-year grip on power left a bitter aftertaste for many Bolivians outside his largely indigenous Movement for Socialism (MAS) party. 

“Sooner or later, we are going to return to Bolivia, that is not in debate,” Morales told a press conference in Buenos Aires.

“My great desire is to return to Bolivia and enter my region. It is a matter of time,” said Morales, who was ousted amid protests after his victory in 2019 elections was annulled over rigging allegations.

Morales resigned on November 10 after losing the support of the armed forces in the midst of the crisis that left 36 dead and hundreds wounded.

Thwarted in his attempt to secure a fourth term, he initially fled to Mexico, but has since settled in neighbouring Argentina after leftist Alberto Fernandez’s election victory there.

Morales thanked Fernandez and Mexican President Manuel Andres Lopez Obrador for their support. 

He also hailed congratulatory messages from other leftist leaders, Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro and former Uruguayan president Jose Mujica. – AFP, October 20, 2020.


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