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VIDEO: Evo Morales tells The Grayzone ‘The people have reached their breaking point’
United States🏛️ Politics5/18/2026

VIDEO: Evo Morales tells The Grayzone ‘The people have reached their breaking point’

This article features an exclusive interview with former Bolivian President Evo Morales conducted by The Grayzone’s Oscar Leon. In the first interview in 2024, Morales blamed the U.S. government for an assassination attempt that occurred just one month earlier. In a subsequent interview in 2025, he warned that the government of Luis Arce was attempting to disqualify him from participating in future elections, which he believes could lead to a resurgence of right-wing influence in Bolivia. The conversation highlights Morales' perspective on the political tensions and external pressures facing his country.

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The Grayzone logoThe GrayzoneIndependentLeft5/18/2026
VIDEO: Evo Morales tells The Grayzone ‘The people have reached their breaking point’

This article features an exclusive interview with former Bolivian President Evo Morales conducted by The Grayzone’s Oscar Leon. In the first interview in 2024, Morales blamed the U.S. government for an assassination attempt that occurred just one month earlier. In a subsequent interview in 2025, he warned that the government of Luis Arce was attempting to disqualify him from participating in future elections, which he believes could lead to a resurgence of right-wing influence in Bolivia. The conversation highlights Morales' perspective on the political tensions and external pressures facing his country.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Morales’ claims about U.S. involvement in the assassination attempt and the government’s actions against him as credible and significant threats to Bolivia’s sovereignty. It emphasizes his concerns about right-wing resurgence, suggesting a left-leaning perspective on the current政治

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