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Bolivia's Supreme Electoral Tribunal announces 2020 elections plans

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Bolivia's Supreme Electoral Tribunal announces plans for the 2020 elections, which will be held May 3, during an event in La Paz attended by interim leader Jeanine Anez. IMAGES

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