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Government Avoids Controversy with Evo and Calls Him “Pinocho”

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La Paz, Feb. 19, 2026 (ATB Digital).- The national government spoke briefly about Evo Morales' recent public appearance and noted that he will not enter into polemics with the ex-mandatario, who questioned the current management and stated that he lacks popular support. On the other hand, some legislators said that the police are expected to execute the arrest warrant issued against Morales, in the context of the proceedings opened against him. …
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La Paz, Feb. 19, 2026 (ATB Digital).- The national government spoke briefly about Evo Morales' recent public appearance and noted that he will not enter into polemics with the ex-mandatario, who questioned the current management and stated that he lacks popular support. On the other hand, some legislators said that the police are expected to execute the arrest warrant issued against Morales, in the context of the proceedings opened against him. …

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ATB Digital broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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