A year after the coup of Evo Morales, Bolivian president, an accusation of election fraud and protests against the interim government attacking its opponents, Morales's party MAS wins back Bolivia. Luis Arce, former finance minister, succeeded Morales by more than 50%. But is the election of a former banker with a master's degree in economics from Britain's University of Warwick a real win for the working-class of Bolivia? And what can the Bolivian elections teach us about the USA's own elections and political parties?
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