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Survey Ratifies Evo Morales' Re-Election in
December
LA PAZ - Bolivian media stresses Monday a
survey by Equipos Mori ratifying President
Evo Morales' re-election in the December 6
general elections, without run-off.
According to that poll, published in Los
Tiempos, El Deber, La Razon and Cambio
newspapers, Morales and the governing
Movement towards Socialism will win 51.8
percent of vote intention.
The closest opposition candidate will be
former Cochabamba prefect Manfred Reyes
Villa, from the Progress Plan Party of the
Bolivia-National Convergence (PPB-CN), with
18.2 percent, 33 points of difference,
discarding a run-off, the survey reported.
National Unity candidate Samuel Doria
Medina, with 88 percent of electoral
preference is third, and Rene Joaquino, from
the Social Alliance, is fourth, with 3.3
percent.
Alejo Veliz (Pulso), with 0.3 percent, is
fifth and Ana Maria Flores (Muspa), with 0.2
percent, is sixth.
The current president has support of six of
nine departments: La Paz (68.9), Oruro
(69.2), Potosi (63.3), Cochabamba (65.8),
Tarija (28.7) and Chuquisaca (37.7); faced
with Santa Cruz, Beni and Pando, which go
with PPB, from Reyes Villa, according to
Equipos Mori poll. |
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