Bolivian President Morales' resignation concern Concerned about expanding impact on South American countries November 11th 12:30

South American Bolivian President Morales has announced that he will resign in response to growing criticism of the administration for fraud in the presidential election last month. In South America, dissatisfaction with the administration has increased in Chile, and anti-government demonstrations have continued in various countries, such as the APEC Summit scheduled for this month being canceled.

Bolivian President Morales announced on Wednesday that he will resign as president at a press conference.

In Bolivia, President Morales was elected for the fourth term in the presidential election last month, but the situation was a large-scale development in which police and the army demanded that the president resigned as a result of fraud in the election. The confusion was spreading with anti-government demonstrations.

In South America, large-scale anti-government demonstrations continued in Chile, and the APEC Summit scheduled for this month was forced to cancel, and in Ecuador, the anti-government demonstrations were temporarily followed by a series of demonstrations in various countries such as the capital function. The

In Chile and Ecuador, anti-government demonstrations continue to call for the resignation of the president, and there are concerns about the impact of this resignation of the Bolivian president on these countries.