💨 Abstract

Bolivia's Constitutional Court (TCP) revoked the legal status of the Partido Acción Nacional Boliviano (PAN-Bol), preventing former president Evo Morales from running in the August 17 elections. The decision upholds a previous ruling by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), citing PAN-Bol's failure to secure 3% of the votes in past elections. Morales criticized the ruling, while the TCP urged respect for the electoral process.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff