Bolivia's supreme electoral tribunal has
disqualified exiled former President Evo Morales from running for a
Senate seat in May 03,2020 general election, saying he did not meet residency
requirements.
Evo Morales is currently living in exile in Argentina
having fled Bolivia in November after resigning as president following
three weeks of protests at his controversial re-election in October
The supreme electoral tribunal (TSE)
said Morales's candidacy for the senate lacked the necessary
documentation, but it said that his Movement for Socialism (MAS) party's
presidential candidate, Luis Arce, met the qualification requirements
Morales's party is now facing a fragmented opposition, including current caretaker President Jeanine Anez, who took over in a political vacuum after his resignation last year
Arce leads the pack of presidential contenders with 31.6 percent of the vote among those who plan to participate in the election, according to a recent survey by pollster Ciesmori
He is followed by centrist candidate Carlos Mesa with 17.1 percent and Bolivia's conservative interim leader Jeanine Anez, who has 16.5 percent
Bolivia's general election campaign officially began on February 3 and comes on the heels of the October election when results were annulled after an audit by the Organization of American States (OAS) found evidence of vote-rigging in Morales's favour.
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