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Bolivia's Morales to call fresh election after OAS audit | Bolivia's Morales to call fresh election after OAS audit |
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Bolivia's President Evo Morales has said he will call a new election after international monitors questioned the validity of his victory last month. | |
The Organization of American States (OAS), which monitored the elections, called for the result to be annulled. | The Organization of American States (OAS), which monitored the elections, called for the result to be annulled. |
Mr Morales' announcement comes after weeks of anti-government protests over reported irregularities and fraud. | |
The president, who was first elected in 2006, has denied any wrongdoing and ignored calls to resign. | |
In his announcement on Sunday, he also said the country's electoral body would be overhauled before the poll, with parliament choosing its members. | |
Mr Morales, who is Bolivia's first indigenous president, told reporters that he made the decision "to reduce all tension". | |
"We all have an obligation to pacify Bolivia," he said. | |
What did the OAS say? | What did the OAS say? |
In its preliminary report on Saturday, the OAS said it had found "clear manipulations" of Bolivia's voting system and it could not verify the result of the 20 October race. | In its preliminary report on Saturday, the OAS said it had found "clear manipulations" of Bolivia's voting system and it could not verify the result of the 20 October race. |
During the audit, it said it found physical records with alterations and forged signatures, and evidence of wide-scale data manipulation. | |
The international body concluded it was unlikely that Mr Morales had won by the 10% margin required for a victory in the first round. | The international body concluded it was unlikely that Mr Morales had won by the 10% margin required for a victory in the first round. |
Why has there been opposition to the election result? | Why has there been opposition to the election result? |
Bolivia has been rattled by protests, strikes and road blocks since the night of the election. | Bolivia has been rattled by protests, strikes and road blocks since the night of the election. |
At least three people have died during clashes. The mayor of a small town was also attacked by protesters earlier this week, who dragged her through the streets barefoot, covered her in red paint and forcibly cut her hair. | At least three people have died during clashes. The mayor of a small town was also attacked by protesters earlier this week, who dragged her through the streets barefoot, covered her in red paint and forcibly cut her hair. |
Tensions first flared after the results count was inexplicably paused for 24 hours. | Tensions first flared after the results count was inexplicably paused for 24 hours. |
The final result gave Mr Morales slightly more than the 10% lead he needed to win outright, giving him a fourth consecutive term. | The final result gave Mr Morales slightly more than the 10% lead he needed to win outright, giving him a fourth consecutive term. |
Carlos Mesa, the election's runner up, asked Bolivia's congress on Friday to pass an emergency bill to prepare for new elections. | Carlos Mesa, the election's runner up, asked Bolivia's congress on Friday to pass an emergency bill to prepare for new elections. |
In an escalation of protests on Saturday, opposition supporters overran two state-run media outlets in La Paz and forced them off air. | In an escalation of protests on Saturday, opposition supporters overran two state-run media outlets in La Paz and forced them off air. |
On the same day a number of uniformed police officers also joined crowds of demonstrators in several major cities. | On the same day a number of uniformed police officers also joined crowds of demonstrators in several major cities. |
Mr Morales condemned the seizure of the TV and radio stations, but Bolivia's defence minister said there were no plans to deploy the military to quell the police "mutiny". | Mr Morales condemned the seizure of the TV and radio stations, but Bolivia's defence minister said there were no plans to deploy the military to quell the police "mutiny". |
Bolivia's armed forces have also called for the crisis to be solved by democratic means. | Bolivia's armed forces have also called for the crisis to be solved by democratic means. |