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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, Jan 22 (EFE) (CAMERA: César González).- The president of Bolivia, Luis Arce, requested this Friday "unity" to overcome the "multiple crises", health and economic, that his country is facing, in the official act celebrated on the occasion of the Day of the Plurinational State.
La Paz, Nov 8 (EFE).- The inauguration of Bolivian President Luis Arce on Sunday means the return of Evo Morales' Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) party to power after a year during which the country had a transition government that was harshly criticized by the new leader in his inauguration address.Arce was sworn in at a ceremony at the Legislative Palace in La Paz before world leaders such as Spain's King Felipe VI, the presidents of Argentina, Colombia and Paraguay - Alberto Fernandez, Ivan Duque and Mario Abdo Benitez, respectively - along with representatives from other countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia. (Camera: NACHO MARTIN). SHOT LIST: THE INAUGURATION CEREMONY OF BOLIVIA'S NEWLY-INAUGURATED PRESIDENT LUIS ARCE AT THE CASA GRANDE DEL PUEBLO, IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.
La Paz, Oct 23 (EFE) (CAMERA: Yolanda Salazar) .- Former Bolivian President Evo Morales insists that he will return to his country at any time, but for the Movimiento Al Socialismo (MAS)party his return is not a priority.
Buenos Aires, Oct 22 (EFE), (CAMERA: Alberto Caratozzolo) .- Former Bolivian President Evo Morales requested the resignation of Luis Almagro as Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS).STATEMENTS FROM EVO MORALES: "The OAS' report supported the coup and did not show that there had been any fraud. Luis Almagro must denounce his position, his hands were stained with Bolivian blood. Luis Almagro does not have the moral authority to direct the OAS. I request the OAS states initiate article 116 of the OAS letter and the pertinent actions for the removal of Luis Alamado from his post as Secretary-General."