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Buenos Aires, Nov 9 (EFE).- (Camera: Rodrigo Pereyra) Former Bolivian president (2006-2019) Evo Morales crossed the border with Bolivia on Monday morning after living in Argentina for almost a year, in an act that was attended by the Argentine president, Alberto Fernández.FOOTAGE OF THE BORDER ON SUNDAY NIGHT, THE ARRIVAL OF ALBERTO FERNANDEZ AND OF LA QUIACA.
Argentine leader Alberto Fernandez accompanies Bolivia's former president Evo Morales to the border at La Quiaca as the former leader returns from exile after a year in Argentina following protests at his controversial re-election to an unconstitutional fourth term in October 2019. IMAGES
La Paz, Bolivia Dec 11 (EFE / EPA).- After a month without Evo Morales and after living "weeks of terror" by the constant revolts, the Bolivians perceive that calm returns slowly to the streets, although they are divided between those who think it would be a "mistake" to return to the country and those who await their return.(CAMERA: Yolanda Salazar / Martin Alipaz)IMAGES: FOOTAGE OF THE STREETS AND SOUNDBITES FROM FERNANDO, MAURICIO ZAMBRANA, SDENKA DUEÑAS, REGINA HUANCA, AND HUMBERTO CHOQUE.TRANSLATION: FERNANDO: "Call this a democratic government and also constitutional. I think the term is a bit wrong because a coup government doesn't have that term, right?"MAURICIO ZAMBRANA: 1. "A tense calm since the problems have not passed. This dictator continues to make threats from abroad and has us all worried even though there is already normality" 2. "That demonstrates the intentions that this person has of being a tyrant and wanting to continue causing conflicts in the country "SDENKA DUEÑAS: 1. "It has been a week of terror, of not sleeping because of the issue of looting, of the people of the MAS party who was angry and that their way of protesting is being violent and looting, so they have been terrible days" 2. "For now I believe that everything is being pacified. Of course, always with the danger that Evo Morales incites people and causes discomfort from outside, but I believe that there is a tense calm that I hope will become peace"REGINA HUANCA: 1. "We have fought for democracy, and the pacification of Bolivia is being seen, and we have opted for the freedom and peace of Bolivia" 2. "After Evo Morales resigned we have lived a tragedy, the country was all convulsed " 3." In itself I thank President Añez that there is already pacification in Bolivia "HUMBERTO CHOQUE: 1. "The departure of President Evo Morales for us... we see it as a civic-police coup and we believe that there is a political interference of imperialism" 2. "Evo has his country, he has to return to Bolivia, because a simple criminal can be exiled, he doesn't have to go into exile "
Orinoca (Bolivia), Nov 10 (EFE).- (Camera: Fernando Gimeno) Evo Morales continued his massive tour back to Bolivia on Tuesday until he reached Orinoca, his hometown, in the middle of the highlands, where he was born 61 ago years.FOOTAGE OF EVO MORALES IN ORINOCA ON TUESDAY.
Chuquiago, Nov 9 (EFE).- Thousands of Bolivians Sunday awaited former President Evo Morales along the route of his return tour to Bolivia, a caravan that began this Monday and that will tour the country in three intense days. (Camera: FERNANDO GIMENO).SHOT LIST: RESIDENTS IN CHUQUIAGO, BOLIVIA, WAIT TO SEE FORMER PRESIDENT EVO MORALES ON HIS WAY TO UYUNI.
La Paz, Sep 7 (EFE).- Dozens of People on Monday gathered in La Paz to call for the disqualification of the former President Evo Morales' candidacy for a Senate position.On Monday, a Bolivian constitutional court rejected Evo Morales' request to allow for candidacy for the Senate, which had already been disqualified by the electoral body. (Camera: MARTIN ALIPAZ). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE PROTEST TO CALL FOR THE DISQUALIFICATION OF THE FORMER PRESIDENT EVO MORALES' CANDIDACY FOR A SENATE POSITION, IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA
Bolivian president Evo Morales arrives for the campaign launch of his bid for presidential re-election at Chimoré airport where thousands of supporters await. IMAGES