
Evo Morales's Supporters Threaten Mass Protests in Bolivia
Evo Morales Supporters Threaten Mobilization in Bolivia LA PAZ, BOLIVIA – Supporters of former Bolivian President Evo Morales have announced plans for a large-scale mobilization beginning Tuesday, May 20th. This follows the TSE's failure to register Morales as a candidate in upcoming presidential elections. The planned protests will begin in La Paz and march to the TSE headquarters. "We are not afraid of their threats or their police," stated one of the speakers at a press conference shown in a Unitel video. "The organized people will rise up in defense of democracy and the political construction of the state." The video shows a significant number of people present at the press conference, demonstrating widespread support for Morales's candidacy. The mobilization is expected to put pressure on the TSE to register Morales, potentially leading to further political tension in the country. The situation will be closely monitored in the coming days.