February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d

February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a d  Stock Photo
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February 17, 2018 - London, UK. 17th February 2018. Bolivians protest in Trafalgar Square against President Evo Morales who won a Supreme Court appeal which will allow him to run for a fourth term in 2019 after a referendum on 21st February 2016 had voted down the constitutional change. The government argued it had lost because of an illegal defamatory campaign against Morales who is the country's first indigenous leader, in office since 2006, and says he needs more time in power in order to consolidate his party's programme of of social reforms. The protesters accuse him of wanting to be a dictator and abandoning democracy by using the court to overturn the referendum vote. The protesters were joined by two woman protesting against the 'Socialist Revolution' in Venezuela with a banner showing Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez and Nicolas Maduro as 'Castro Communists'. Peter Marshall IMAGESLIVE (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)

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