Bolivia has a strike and protests against the new candidacy of Evo Morales to the presidency | World



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Eight Bolivian capitals witnessed street protests on Thursday (6), day in which a general strike has been taking place since 2006 against the new presidential candidate of Evo Morales, reports La Razón.

On Tuesday, the Bolivian Electoral Court accepted the candidacies of Morales and his deputy, Alvaro García Linera, for a fourth consecutive term of five years, the decision was controversial.

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Demonstrations include acts such as street blockades and vigils According to "La Razón", clashes took place in some cities with supporters of Morales and security forces. La Paz is the capital with the most protests.

At the door of the TSE, there was an act by which militants lay in the street with crucifixs.This Wednesday it was already possible to see protesters crucifixes in La Paz, which should receive three groups of protesters in a caravane other cities of the Andes, in the subtropical valleys and in the plain.

  Demonstrator protesting Wednesday against the crucifix (5) in La Paz street against the TSE's decision to accept the new candidacy of Evo Morales to the presidency - Photo: David Mercado / Reuters

The opposition accuses the government of ignoring the outcome of the February 2016 referendum, in which voters rejected the possibility of Mr. Morales being a candidate for a new term.

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The President of Bolivia, the President of the Republic of Bolivia and the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Evo Morales, in an image file – Photo: Bas Czerwinski / ANP / AFP

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