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MAS faces an existential threat in upcoming Bolivian elections
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MAS faces an existential threat in upcoming Bolivian elections

If the leftist party can't manage 5% of the vote, they will be disbanded. We talk about elections, economic crisis and the future of the body politic

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Bolivia’s left-wing indigenous-led party, MAS, has governed Bolivia for almost two decades. However, infighting between former President Evo Morales and current President Arce, as well as mismanagement and economic crisis, have destroyed any chance of a leftist candidate winning the presidential elections on August 17.

More than just a lost office, however, MAS may well lose its ability to present candidates in future parliamentary elections. If they can’t register 5% of the vote in August, they lose party ratification under Bolivian law.

Their current candidate is averaging just slightly less than 1% in polls.

We talk with anthropologist and researcher, Jordan Cooper, about his time among Aymara communities in the country, how these fissures happened, and how Evo Morales went from one of the most respected and popular figures in the country to one of the most reviled.

You can find Jordan on Twitter, or see his work as a contributing editor at Negation Magazine.

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