Bolivian presidential election Incumbent “Victory” Opposition party “Unfair election” October 25, 14:15

In the presidential election in Bolivia, South America, the current president, Morales, won the winning conditions. However, opposition parties are calling for protests across the country for the illegal manipulation of election results, and confusion is spreading, with international organizations monitoring the election pointing out that a final vote is desirable.

In Bolivia in South America, a presidential election was held once every five years on the 20th, and the battle between the anti-American leftist President Evo Morales who aimed for the fourth term and former President Carlos Mesa of the United States.

In the Bolivian presidential election, if any candidate exceeds 50%, or if the vote exceeds 40% and the second-ranked candidate is more than 10 points, the winner will be elected. It will be the election vote.

As a result of the vote counting work, the current president, Morales, voted 99.9% and voted 47.07% of the total, winning the second place mesa candidate by over 10 points.

However, the result of the vote that favored the opposition side was suddenly ceased to be announced, and since there were many suspicious points such as President Morales extending the vote, the opposition side rebounded.

Protests have been called out across the country for illegal manipulation of election results, and some advocates have become mob and injured and dead.

President Morales says he will not vote for the final, but the Americas organization that sent the election watchdogs also asked for the final vote as “there was an unexplainable change in the results of the vote”, and the international community was involved. The confusion is spreading.