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#EvoMorales Despite a "request" from Argentina's foreign minister, the Argentine president, cabinet chief, and consular officials have all greenlighted Evo Morales fully speaking his mind while in exile. lta.reuters.com/articulo/politica-argentina-bolivia-idLTAKBN1YJ0CM
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Morales asked Argentine officials permission before his first tweet, La Nación reports. lanacion.com.ar/politica/puedo-usar-twitter-trama-secreta-llegada-evo-nid2315453
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Evo Morales had dinner with Argentine president Alberto Fernández. lanacion.com.ar/politica/evo-morales-ceno-alberto-fernandez-se-mudaria-nid2316138
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Santiago Cafiero, jefe de gabinete argentino: “El refugiado tiene los mismos derechos que un ciudadano argentino, con lo cual tiene libertad de expresión, de declarar, de pensar y decir lo que quiera. Nosotros no le vamos a restringir sus libertades”
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Argentine cabinet chief Santiago Cafiero: "The refugee has the same rights as an Argentine citizen, among them freedom of expression, to declare, to think, and to say what one chooses. We will not restrict his liberty.
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Morales is already acting as the campaign chief for his MAS-IPSP party's presidential campaign. The candidate hasn't been chosen yet. pagina12.com.ar/236694-evo-morales-ya-se-mueve-como-jefe-de-campana-del-mas
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Evo Morales, speaking from a Buenos Aires rooftop this weekend: @RadioGrafica893/1206209240370692097
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As of 2010, there were 345,000 Bolivians living in Argentina, and the flux of refugees has continued in the nine years since. social.shorthand.com/Arnoldmen1887/3CSpf4Gt4j/crecimiento-migratorio-de-bolivianos-en-argentina
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While the OAS report raised concerns that unregistered voters may have swelled the numbers in the October 20 election, there are plenty of Bolivians in Argentina who did not vote.