Bolivia close to striking deal on election audit as protests intensify

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LA PAZ - The Bolivian government said on Sunday it planned to agree a deal with the Organization of American States within days to audit a controversial national election that handed President Evo Morales an outright win amid allegations of vote-rigging.

“The world is watching Bolivia’s institutions and leaders to ensure that the voice and will of the Bolivian people are honored,” U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement on Sunday. Brazil, Bolivia’s biggest trade partner, has said it would not recogize Morales’ victory until an audit was completed. The OAS has similarly said the result could not be considered legitimate before an audit, given “serious doubts” about fairness and transparency.

“We cannot allow authoritarianism that is increasingly turning into a dictatorshop rob the people of its will,” Mesa said in a video posted on Twitter on Sunday.

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