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Former president Evo Morales ends year-long exile and returns to Bolivia | Former president Evo Morales ends year-long exile and returns to Bolivia |
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Bolivia's former president Evo Morales returned to the South American country on Monday, ending a year-long exile after a member of his Movement for Socialism party was sworn in as president. | Bolivia's former president Evo Morales returned to the South American country on Monday, ending a year-long exile after a member of his Movement for Socialism party was sworn in as president. |
Morales crossed into Bolivia on foot after being accompanied to the border by Argentine President Alberto Fernandez. On the Bolivian side of the border, in Villazon, he was greeted by a large crowd that had gathered to welcome their exiled leader home. | |
“Today is one of the most important days of my life, to be returning to the country that I love so much fills me with happiness,” he wrote on Twitter. | |
Morales led Bolivia for almost 14 years as its first indigenous president. He was driven to leave the country last November in what supporters called a US-backed coup. | |
He is set to travel more than 1,000 kilometers (625 miles) as part of a vehicle caravan that will pass through several areas where he remains hugely popular. | He is set to travel more than 1,000 kilometers (625 miles) as part of a vehicle caravan that will pass through several areas where he remains hugely popular. |
The path home was cleared for the 61-year-old politician following the victory of the Movement for Socialism (MAS-IPSP), and of his close ally Luis Arce, in an October election. | The path home was cleared for the 61-year-old politician following the victory of the Movement for Socialism (MAS-IPSP), and of his close ally Luis Arce, in an October election. |
Arce was sworn in as president on Sunday in a ceremony in the highland city of La Paz. The ceremony was attended by the leaders of several South American countries including Argentina, Columbia, Paraguay and Venezuela. | |
Arce has said that former president Morales will play no role in his government. | Arce has said that former president Morales will play no role in his government. |
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