We have started to collect the most important news related to Bolivia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The left-leaning front-runner for Sunday's election in Bolivia, Evo Morales, holds a meeting with senior military commanders.
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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 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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Leftist candidate Evo Morales claims victory in Bolivia's presidential poll after his main rival admits defeat.
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Bolivian socialist leader Evo Morales has won enough votes to be named president, electoral officials say.
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Bolivian socialist leader Evo Morales builds an insuperable lead to be named president, electoral officials say.
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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 President-elect Evo Morales is warmly welcomed in Cuba on his first tour abroad since his election.
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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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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 outgoing president sacks the army chief and orders a probe into the destruction in the US of some 30 missiles.
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President-elect Evo Morales says he will scrap Bolivia's indigenous affairs and women's ministries.
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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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Bolivian President Evo Morales names his cabinet, with ministers from a range of different interests groups.
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