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Former Bolivian President Morales Says Hopes to Return to His Country on November 11

© AP Photo / ANDRES LARROVERESupporters of former Bolivian President Evo Morales, exiled in Argentina, take part in a meeting organized by the Bolivianos Unidos group in Mendoza, to support the presidential candidate of the Movement to Socialism (MAS) party, Luis Arce, in Mendoza, Argentina, on March 07, 2020
Supporters of former Bolivian President Evo Morales, exiled in Argentina, take part in a meeting organized by the Bolivianos Unidos group in Mendoza, to support the presidential candidate of the Movement to Socialism (MAS) party, Luis Arce, in Mendoza, Argentina, on March 07, 2020 - Sputnik International
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BUENOS AIRES (Sputnik) - Former Bolivian President Evo Morales told Sputnik that he hopes to return to his homeland from Argentina on November 11, as the Six Federations of the Tropic of Cochabamba and trade unions have made such requests.

Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal has confirmed after counting 100 percent of the ballots that Luis Arce, the candidate of former President Morales' Movement to Socialism party (MAS), secured victory in the presidential election, held on October 18, with 55.1 percent of the vote. He was elected president for the period of 2020-2025.

Women walk past a newspaper stand and a headline reading Pollsters: Arce is the president-elect  , in La Paz, Bolivia October 19, 2020.  - Sputnik International
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"Six Federations of the Tropic of Cochabamba are reviewing our request to return on November 11," the former president said.

Morales, also representing MAS, resigned as president and left the country under pressure from the military after the Bolivian opposition had accused him of mass violations in the October 2019 elections.

"No, not at all," Evo Morales said when asked about the possibility of taking any government position in the future cabinet.

In addition, Morales said that the Bolivian Workers' Confederation asked for his return.

"The chief executive office [of the confederation], comrade Jacinto Herrera, wants me to come back as soon as possible, also on November 11," the MAS leader said.

In October 2019, the Bolivian opposition refused to accept the victory of then-incumbent president Morales in the election, citing alleged irregularities in the vote-counting process. Under pressure from protests and the military, Morales stepped down and fled the country. Bolivia's highest-ranking officials followed suit. The opposition vice-speaker of the upper house, Jeanine Anez, took over as interim president.

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