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Indigenous Bolivians fear renewed racism after Morales removed

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Attitudes towards indigenous have begun to change after Evo Morales, who became Bolivia’s first indigenous president nearly fourteen years ago, was deposed.
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Bolivia Congress agrees to pass bill for new elections

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Many hope the move will ease tensions that have left at least 32 people dead, as prosecutors launch an investigation into former president Evo Morales.
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Evo Morales leaves Bolivia for Mexico amid violent unrest

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Morales leaves a country struggling to fill a power vacuum after resigning in the wake of a disputed election.
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Jeanine Anez declares herself Bolivia interim president

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Senator takes control saying Bolivia cannot be left in power vacuum by Evo Morales exit in wake of disputed election.
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Former President Evo Morales calls for peace in Bolivia

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After landing in Mexico Morales says political fight to continue as his supporters and opponents clash in Bolivia.
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Thousands of Bolivians march over disputed election

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Critics of President Evo Morales say he committed fraud to get re-elected.
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Bitter divides in Bolivia over president's re-election

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Protesters alleging electoral fraud call on President Evo Morales to resign amid violent clashes between the two camps.
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Bolivia's President Morales condemns attack on female mayor

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Demonstrators have been on the streets since a disputed election last month which returned Morales to office.
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Luis Arce promises to ‘rebuild’ Bolivia after huge election win

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The result, which was a vindication to Evo Morales’s MAS party, also gave majorities in both houses of Congress.
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Bolivia readies for long-delayed presidential election

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Luis Arce leads in the polls, but the MAS candidate may not be able to avoid a risky, second-round runoff.