We have started to collect the most important news related to Bolivia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Bolivian President Evo Morales names his cabinet, with ministers from a range of different interests groups.
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Evo Morales is sworn in as Bolivia's first indigenous president vowing to end "500 years of discrimination".
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President-elect Evo Morales says he will scrap Bolivia's indigenous affairs and women's ministries.
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Bolivia's outgoing president sacks the army chief and orders a probe into the destruction in the US of some 30 missiles.
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Spain tells Bolivian President-elect Evo Morales that it will cancel most of the country's debt to Madrid.
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Bolivia's president-elect Evo Morales is in Spain as part of an international tour ahead of his inauguration.
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Bolivian President-elect Evo Morales is warmly welcomed in Cuba on his first tour abroad since his election.
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The first Indian to be elected president of Bolivia says he will cut his own salary by half when he takes office.
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Bolivian socialist leader Evo Morales builds an insuperable lead to be named president, electoral officials say.
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Bolivian socialist leader Evo Morales has won enough votes to be named president, electoral officials say.
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Leftist candidate Evo Morales claims victory in Bolivia's presidential poll after his main rival admits defeat.
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The leftist front-runner in Bolivia's poll, Evo Morales, ends his campaign saying his movement is "a nightmare for the US".
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The United Nations is sending a senior diplomat to Bolivia, as a show of support for Sunday's election.
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The left-leaning front-runner for Sunday's election in Bolivia, Evo Morales, holds a meeting with senior military commanders.
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