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Argentina: Evo Morales announces candidates for Bolivian elections
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20.01.2020
M/S Former Bolivian president Evo Morales at a press conference, Buenos Aires
W/S People chanting at press conference
M/S People chanting
W/S Evo Morales at a press conference
M/S People chanting
M/S Evo Morales at a press conference
M/S People chanting
W/S Press conference
SOT, Evo Morales, Former Bolivian president (Spanish): "The candidate for president of the Movement for Socialism, Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples is Luis Arce Catacora."
M/S Press conference *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Evo Morales, Former Bolivian president (Spanish): "Candidate for vice president taking into account the proposal for a unity pact I want to inform you our candidate for vice president is brother David Choquehuanca."
C/U Camera screen *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Evo Morales, Former Bolivian president (Spanish): "It is a combination between scientific, economic and original knowledge as well as scientific knowledge to advance our process."
W/S Press conference *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Evo Morales, Former Bolivian president (Spanish): "This combination between city mates and country mates is to continue our process of change."
M/S Press conference *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Evo Morales, Former Bolivian president (Spanish): "I would like to be there, now we realize because the United States does not want Evo to return to Bolivia, it does not matter, I want to tell those present and listeners, we will soon return to Bolivia to join this transformation struggle."
M/S Evo Morales shaking hands
SCRIPT
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales announced his socialist party's candidates for the country's May 3 elections at a press conference in Buenos Aires on Sunday.
Morales named Luis Arce Catacora as the Movement to Socialism's (MAS) presidential candidate and David Choquehuanca as vice president.
The exiled leader currently living in asylum in Argentina said, "It is a combination between scientific, economic and original knowledge as well as scientific knowledge to advance our process."
He further added that "this combination between city mates and country mates is to continue our process of change."
Morales fled Bolivia to Mexico in November under pressure from the armed forces following unrest over the allegations of controversial presidential election results. After a few weeks in Mexico, he was granted asylum in Argentina.
W/S People chanting at press conference
M/S People chanting
W/S Evo Morales at a press conference
M/S People chanting
M/S Evo Morales at a press conference
M/S People chanting
W/S Press conference
SOT, Evo Morales, Former Bolivian president (Spanish): "The candidate for president of the Movement for Socialism, Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples is Luis Arce Catacora."
M/S Press conference *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Evo Morales, Former Bolivian president (Spanish): "Candidate for vice president taking into account the proposal for a unity pact I want to inform you our candidate for vice president is brother David Choquehuanca."
C/U Camera screen *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Evo Morales, Former Bolivian president (Spanish): "It is a combination between scientific, economic and original knowledge as well as scientific knowledge to advance our process."
W/S Press conference *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Evo Morales, Former Bolivian president (Spanish): "This combination between city mates and country mates is to continue our process of change."
M/S Press conference *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Evo Morales, Former Bolivian president (Spanish): "I would like to be there, now we realize because the United States does not want Evo to return to Bolivia, it does not matter, I want to tell those present and listeners, we will soon return to Bolivia to join this transformation struggle."
M/S Evo Morales shaking hands
SCRIPT
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales announced his socialist party's candidates for the country's May 3 elections at a press conference in Buenos Aires on Sunday.
Morales named Luis Arce Catacora as the Movement to Socialism's (MAS) presidential candidate and David Choquehuanca as vice president.
The exiled leader currently living in asylum in Argentina said, "It is a combination between scientific, economic and original knowledge as well as scientific knowledge to advance our process."
He further added that "this combination between city mates and country mates is to continue our process of change."
Morales fled Bolivia to Mexico in November under pressure from the armed forces following unrest over the allegations of controversial presidential election results. After a few weeks in Mexico, he was granted asylum in Argentina.
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