LA PAZ, Jan 5 (NNN-PRENSA LATINA) – Diego Pary, who served as Bolivian foreign minister, under Evo Morales, returned to La Paz on Saturday, to run for the presidency in the upcoming general elections.
Pary arrived from neighbouring Argentina,where Morales and several of his senior officials stayed, since early Nov, to seek political asylum.
In an interview with a local radio, Pary said, Bolivians wanted him to return, as a potential candidate. “I will be where the social movements decide I should be.”
Bolivia has been plunged into political uncertainty, since the opposition rejected the re-election of the country’s first indigenous president, Morales, to a fourth term in the Oct elections, citing electoral fraud.
Morales resigned and fled to Mexico, after Bolivia’s military and police forces sided with the opposition and withdrew their support for his leadership.
Opposition lawmaker, Jeanine Anez, took over as interim president and presided over the process to hold new elections, with the participation of the Legislative Assembly, where Morales’ Movement Towards Socialism party holds a majority of seats.
Elections are to be held on May 3, to elect lawmakers as well as a new president and vice president, according to the Supreme Electoral Court.