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Lauca Ñ, Aug 4 (EFE).- Bolivia's ruling Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) party, led by ex-President Evo Morales, is holding a congress on Wednesday aimed at promoting unity and overcoming some recent internal tensions.The meeting is being held in this tropical lowland town in the central department of Cochabamba, considered that left-wing party's main bastion of support."We're a single heart and a single force," said Bolivian ex-Foreign Minister Fernando Huanacuni, a member of one of the delegations that arrived from different parts of the country. (Camera: CLAUDIO ÁBREGO).SHOT LIST: THE ORGANIC CONGRESS OF THE MOVEMENT FOR SOCIALISM (MAS), IN THE COMMUNITY OF LAUCA Ñ, BOLIVIA.
La Paz, Mar 29 (EFE).- President of Bolivia Luis Arce and former president Evo Morales made calls for unity during the celebration Monday of the anniversary of the government's Movement to Socialism (MAS) political party. (Camera: CESAR GONZALES)SHOT LIST: CELEBRATIONS OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF MAS IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA. SOUND BITES: BOLIVIAN PRESIDENT LUIS ARCE AND FORMER PRESIDENT EVO MORALES (IN SPANISH)TRANSLATIONS:LUIS ARCE:No brothers, we are not going to allow division, unbreakable unity in the Movement for Socialism. United we are invincible brothers. EVO MORALES:Brothers and sisters, I want to, just like my brother the president, to call for unity. Unity of all.
On the road between Uyuni and Oruro, Bolivia's former president Evo Morales stops to celebrate with festive locals living in rural areas of southern Bolivia as he makes his way towards Cochabamba following a year in exile. IMAGES
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales returns to his home country after a year in exile, mostly in Argentina, following the swearing-in of his protege, Luis Arce, as president of the South American country. IMAGES
Bolivia's ex-president Evo Morales arrives in Mexico to take up political asylum, two days after resigning amid mounting protests over his fraud-stained re-election to a fourth term. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).