
Evo Morales Banned From Bolivian Presidential Race: 'A Dictatorship,' He Claims
Bolivia's Political Landscape Shifts as Evo Morales Is Banned From Presidential Race LA PAZ, BOLIVIA — A recent ruling by Bolivia's Constitutional Tribunal has disqualified former president Evo Morales from running in the upcoming August 2025 general elections. This decision has sent shockwaves through the nation's political landscape, triggering strong reactions from various parties and individuals. Morales, a prominent figure in Bolivian politics, responded to the ruling by stating, "They are inventing things; this is a dictatorship. They are not respecting the laws." His comments highlight the deep divisions within Bolivian society and the uncertainty surrounding the upcoming elections. The Tribunal's decision is based on an interpretation of the constitution that prohibits individuals from serving consecutive terms. However, Morales's supporters argue that this interpretation is politically motivated, aiming to exclude him from the race. The upcoming elections are critical for Bolivia, as the country faces various challenges, including economic instability and social divisions. The disqualification of Morales adds another layer of complexity to an already volatile political climate. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining how this situation unfolds and impacts the electoral process.