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Evo Morales acusa al Gobierno de Bolivia de querer eliminarlo | GMT

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Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB .El expresidente de Bolivia Evo Morales acusa al Gobierno de querer “eliminarlo” con un ataque armado en el que el coche en el que viajaba recibió hasta 14 disparos. El Ejecutivo de Luis Arce lo niega. Con más del 90 % de los votos escrutados el oficialista Álvaro Delgado y el opositor Yamandú Orsi lucharán por la presidencia de Uruguay. Ha sido un fin de semana de elecciones. En Georgia, la presidenta y la oposición se niegan a reconocer el triunfo del partido prorruso y n llamado a los georgianos a protestar hoy frente al Parlamento. También se han celebrado en Lituania, en Bulgaria, las séptimas en tres años y medio, en Japón, y municipales en Chile y Brasil. Y en nada, el día 5 de noviembre son las elecciones de EEUU donde Kamala Harris, podría ser la primera mujer y la primera afroamericana de origen indio en llegar a la Casa Blanca. Este fin de semana la hemos podido ver con Michelle Obama con Beyoncé en mítines multitudinarios. También Donald Trump demostró ayer en Nueva York su poder de convocatoria. Este domingo se han reanudado las conversaciones para un alto el fuego en Gaza. Egipto, mediador junto a EEUU y Catar, ha puesto sobre la mesa una tregua de 48 horas en las que Hamás libere a cuatro rehenes israelíes a cambio de la excarcelación de un número indeterminado de presos palestinos. Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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