Morales said he “will be crossing the border” into Bolivia on Monday. “I hope I won’t have any legal problems,” the politician added, explaining that Argentinian President Alberto Fernandez would accompany him “for security reasons.” Fernandez is due to travel to Bolivia to attend the inauguration of president-elect Luis Arce.
Having led the landlocked South American country since 2006, Morales was forced to step down in November 2019 amid protests and intense riots sparked by accusations of vote-rigging. He first self-exiled in Mexico and then moved to Argentina. He alleged a “national and international coup d’état” had been staged against him.
The victory of Morales’s party, Movement for Socialism (MAS-IPSP), and of his close ally, Arce, in the October election has paved a way for the politician’s return to his home country. On Saturday, Morales thanked “the people of Argentina and President Fernandez that provided a shelter for me.”
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