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Tories and liberals got it disastrously wrong over Bolivia in their rush to smear Labour, says SOLOMON HUGHES

IN 2019, Bolivia’s left-wing president, Evo Morales, of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) stood for re-election.
Morales won most votes, but there were mass demonstrations by right-wing Bolivians against the result, inspired by claims of voting fraud.
The Organisation of American States (OAS) ruled there had been “serious irregularities” in voting.
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