Bolivia’s Constitutional Court has disqualified former president Evo Morales from running for re-election in 2025, reversing a ruling that had let him seek a fourth term in 2019.

It said on its website that term limits provide “an ideal measure for ensuring that someone does not perpetuate themself in power.”

Bolivia’s first Indigenous president, Morales first took power in 2006 and was extremely popular until he tried to bypass the constitution and seek a fourth term in office in 2019.

He won that vote but was forced to resign amid deadly protests over alleged election fraud, and fled the country. He returned after his then ally Luis Arce won the presidency in October 2020.

Morales has since fallen out with Arce.

  • @machinin
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    111 months ago

    After he was first elected, I thought he had two choices, he could choose to hold on to power despite constitutional limits, or he could mentor new leadership that would carry on his plan after he left. In the end, he wanted to keep the power.

    Trump was the same way - fuck the constitution, I’ll do what I want.

    If he wanted to change the constitution, go for it, let him do it. He didn’t, so he needs to follow the rule of law.

    I really did support him and again, he did great things. As I said before, he had the opportunity to become a global leader. That was my hope for him. Unfortunately, he wanted to keep his power in Bolivia and he lost my respect for that.

    • @Viking_Hippie
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      -311 months ago

      Yeah, you’re conflating staying in power to do good with the consent of the people with staying in power for your own selfish ends against the will of the people.

      If you really can’t get past your automatic “long reign bad, term limits good” thinking enough to consider the will of the Bolivian people more important, I see no reason to take any of your arguments or indeed you seriously.

      • @machinin
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        111 months ago

        Yeah, it’s probably mutual.

        Best wishes for the new year.