Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal Announces 10 Presidential Candidates for August 2025 Elections; Evo Morales Excluded - teleSUR English
- On June 6, 2025, Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal released the official roster of presidential contenders approved to run in the general election set for August 17, notably excluding former President Evo Morales.
- The exclusion followed the loss of legal status by Morales’ party, PAN-BOL, after the candidate registration period closed on May 19.
- Candidates come from various parties, including Andrónico Rodríguez from the Popular Alliance, a noted former MAS minister who praised Morales politically.
- Interim TSE president Oscar Hassenteufel Salazar confirmed that all candidates met legal requirements and the campaign officially started with over 1,180 deputies and senators approved.
- The elections occur amid social tensions and political realignments, with grassroots and indigenous groups active, challenging the TSE to ensure a transparent and inclusive process.
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Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal Announces 10 Presidential Candidates for August 2025 Elections; Evo Morales Excluded - teleSUR English
Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) officially published the list of 10 presidential candidates for the August 17, 2025 elections, excluding former President Evo Morales due to his party’s loss of legal status. Related: Bolivia’s Constitutional Court Confirms Andrónico Rodríguez’s Candidacy as Authorities Address Electoral Protests Official Candidate List Published as Electoral Campaign Begins On June 6, 2025, Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral …
Bolivia's Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) announced this Friday that nine presidential candidates are eligible to run in the August 17 general elections.
By Ivonne Valdés and Mauricio Torres, CNN Bolivia's Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) announced Friday that nine presidential candidates are eligible to run in the August 17 general elections. The institution presented the list during a press conference, in which TSE President Óscar Hassenteufel said that a total of 1,180 candidates are eligible to run for the presidential and vice presidential elections, as well as for seats in the Senate and th…
Bolivia enabled the ten registered binomials for the presidential elections, which do not include former president Evo Morales.
The TSE approved ten presidential binomials for the August 17 elections, in full tension over the protests of supporters of the former refugee president in the Chapare region
(360News) In Bolivia, the government of President Luis Arce, political heir to Evo Morales and the Movement for Socialism (MAS), has taken a dictatorial turn that is increasingly worrying various social and political sectors in Bolivia and the world. The recent arrest warrant against former President Morales, along with the prohibition of political participation to movements linked to him and the militarization of the repression against social p…
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