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Bolivian government reacts to IACtHR ruling against indefinite re-election: Matter is already resolved by Law 1266, which limited all officials to two terms. opinion.com.bo/articulo/pais/lima-insiste-que-tema-reeleccion-cerrado-mesa-responde-que-falta-enjuiciar-evo-tcp/20210813195111831092.html
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It's not clear if that law will be permanent, but the question is moot until the 2030 cycle. And frankly, Arce doesn't seem like the type to avoid succession planning.
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An effort to get the Plurinational Constitutional Tribunal to review its 2017 decision authorizing Evo Morales' fourth run for president failed. The TCP found it moot: correodelsur.com/politica/20210301_tcp-no-se-pronunciara-contra-fallo-de-reeleccion.html
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Across the Arce government, officials either reacted with silence or by reaffirming that Evo's 2019 run was a mistake: paginasiete.bo/nacional/2021/8/14/evo-queda-solo-en-su-defensa-de-la-reeleccion-indefinida-303919.html opinion.com.bo/articulo/pais/eduardo-castillo-reeleccion-companero-evo-morales-fue-error-que-debio-haberse-realizado/20210813145916831066.html
