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Morales returns to his country Bolivia

A new era has begun in Bolivia. Supported by former President Evo Morales, who was forced to leave his post due to protests last year, Luis Acre became the country’s new leader. Acre took an oath and started his duty. Evo Morales, who was in exile in Argentina, returned to his country.

In Bolivia, the power of former leftist leader Evo Morales was strengthened. Luis Acre, supported by Morales, won the elections and became the country’s new president.

Luis Acre, who was Minister of Economy under Morales, took an oath. Heads of state and government from Argentina, Paraguay, Colombia and Spain also attended the inauguration ceremony. The biggest problem awaiting the new President, Luis Acre, will be to combat the coronavirus outbreak and to reunite the country.

In his speech at the inauguration ceremony, Luis Acre, 57, promised to unite the country divided by the political crisis. Acre “Our government will work to unite and rebuild our country in order to live in peace. Democracy will be the main guide of our institutions and our society.”

Evo Morales, who chose Acre as a candidate and determined his electoral strategy, returned to his country from Argentina, where he was in exile. The new President, Acre, said Morales will not play a role in the new government.

Morales, the country’s first indigenous President, had to leave his country due to the protests held after last year’s elections. Morales said at the celebration event in Villazon where hundreds of people gathered, “When we left the city of Chimore on November 11, 2019, we said, ‘We will return with millions. Now we are millions only in Villazon. This is the union of the Bolivian people.” said.

Evo Morales, who won the controversial elections on October 20 in Bolivia in the first round, resigned on November 10 after the protests of the opponents who took to the streets with allegations of cheating, the riot of the police and the call of the army and left his country the next day, first to Mexico and then to Argentina. e had gone.

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