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The 2019–2020 Mexico–Bolivia diplomatic crisis began on 29 October 2019 when the Mexican government congratulated incumbent Bolivian President Evo Morales for his reelection victory. After the election, a preliminary report by the Organization of American States on 9 November reported numerous irregularities in the election, and amid protests and pressure from the Bolivian armed forces and police, Morales was forced to resign.

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  • 2019–2020 Mexico–Bolivia diplomatic crisis (en)
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  • The 2019–2020 Mexico–Bolivia diplomatic crisis began on 29 October 2019 when the Mexican government congratulated incumbent Bolivian President Evo Morales for his reelection victory. After the election, a preliminary report by the Organization of American States on 9 November reported numerous irregularities in the election, and amid protests and pressure from the Bolivian armed forces and police, Morales was forced to resign. (en)
  • El conflicto por los asilados bolivianos se refiere a la crisis diplomática entre el gobierno de transición de Bolivia liderado por Jeanine Áñez con diversos países por la decisión de estos últimos a brindar asilo político a varios funcionarios de la administración del expresidente Morales, entre los cuales se incluye él mismo.​ (es)
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  • The 2019–2020 Mexico–Bolivia diplomatic crisis began on 29 October 2019 when the Mexican government congratulated incumbent Bolivian President Evo Morales for his reelection victory. After the election, a preliminary report by the Organization of American States on 9 November reported numerous irregularities in the election, and amid protests and pressure from the Bolivian armed forces and police, Morales was forced to resign. (en)
  • El conflicto por los asilados bolivianos se refiere a la crisis diplomática entre el gobierno de transición de Bolivia liderado por Jeanine Áñez con diversos países por la decisión de estos últimos a brindar asilo político a varios funcionarios de la administración del expresidente Morales, entre los cuales se incluye él mismo.​ La complicada situación inició con el ofrecimiento de asilo político por parte de México a Morales y miembros de su gobierno el 11 de noviembre de 2019, dicha administración no había finalizado su mandato por las protestas de ese mismo mes por fraude electoral por parte del MAS en las elecciones generales del 20 de octubre del mismo año.​ Por línea constitucional Jeanine Áñez se proclamó presidente de Bolivia y tomó marcadas distancias de su antecesor.​ (es)
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