The former president of Bolivia reported the theft of his cell phone.
Orestis Panagiotou. EFE file
The former president of Bolivia reported the theft of his cell phone.
The former president, who has clashed with the Government of Luis Arce, aspired to be re-elected.
Find the validation of El Cazamentiras at the end of the news.
The Plurinational Constitutional Court (TCP) of Bolivia annulled the indefinite presidential reelection in the neighboring country, an issue that represents the disqualification of Evo Morales for the 2025 elections.
(You may be interested: Evo Morales says that Bolivia is preparing Áñez's release and denounces 'impunity').
The high court, accepting an opinion from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (Inter-American Court), approved this Friday, December 29, Constitutional Sentence 1010/2023, which stipulates that indefinite presidential reelection does not exist.
According to the court, since it is not a human right, reelection can be legally restricted, a decision that annuls a previous ruling, approved by this same court in 2017, which stated the opposite.
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