Riyaz Patel
Bolivian President Evo Morales has resigned after nearly 14 years in power, shortly after the military ‘urged’ him to do so.
The head of the army had called on him to step down following protests over his election win.
He said he was leaving to help protect families of political allies, after their homes were burned down.
“I resign from my position as president so that (Carlos) Mesa and (Luis Fernando) Camacho do not continue to persecute socialist leaders,” Morales said during a televised address, mentioning the leaders of the opposition.
Morales said he decided to step down in
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