Will Evo Morales sink the left in Bolivia's presidential race?
Briefly

Evo Morales, the former president of Bolivia, is seen both as a hero for lifting millions out of poverty and as an authoritarian figure tainted by corruption. After his departure from office, Bolivia faces an economic crisis characterized by inflation and dwindling currency reserves. Morales's political ambitions are causing rifts within the left, particularly as he promotes null votes in the upcoming election, potentially aiding right-wing candidates. This shift marks a significant change for the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party, which has dominated Bolivian politics for two decades.
Evo Morales, a transformative leader for some, is now a divisive figure as Bolivia faces an economic crisis marked by inflation and low currency reserves.
Morales's exclusion from the election and subsequent call for null votes could potentially aid the right-wing candidates, signaling a shift in Bolivia's political landscape.
The fractures within Bolivia's left have deepened, showing that Morales's persistent ambition and actions now polarize more than unite the political parties.
Experts attribute the decline of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) to Morales's irrational approach and unyielding desire to remain influential in Bolivian politics.
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