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Morales 'wins' Bolivia referendum

by Al Jazeera (reposted)
Monday, August 11, 2008 : Unofficial results and exit polls indicate increased support for president.

The Bolivian president has claimed victory in a contentious recall referendum.

Unofficial results and exit polls on Sunday indicated Evo Morales had secured more than 60 per cent of support with 80 per cent of the ballots counted.

Local television station ATB citing a quick count by pollster Ipsos Apoyo, said Morales had secured 60.7 per cent while another station, Unitel, said in an exit poll that he won 60.1 per cent.

Morales needs just 46.3 per cent in the recall referendum to stay in power.

Both results were much higher than the 53.7 per cent margin he won to become president nearly three years ago, giving what appeared to be a stronger mandate to Morales's nationalist revolution.

Morales called for the vote on Sunday hoping to boost his authority over eight opposition governors who rejected his proposed measures to redistribute wealth to the country's indigenous minority.

Voting confusion

Congress, relying on the constitution, said the president or the governors can be ousted if the number of "no" votes exceed the amount of support they received in 2005 elections.

But the National Electoral Court offered a different formula, setting Morales's bar at 53.7 per cent as per his previous mandate, but requiring 50 per cent plus one ballot to bring down a governor.

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§Bolivia's President Survives Recall Referendum
by NPR (reposted)
Monday, August 11, 2008 : Bolivian President Evo Morales has survived a referendum vote called after a power struggle with regional governors. Since taking office in 2006, the leftist leader has nationalized industries and spent state funds on social programs.

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