FOTOS | Protestas, disturbios y hasta la quema de un tribunal electoral en medio de denuncias de fraude en Bolivia
Tras una sorpresiva interrupción de casi 24 horas en el conteo de votos de las elecciones presidenciales, se marcó la diferencia entre el presidente Evo Morales y el opositor Carlos Mesa. Los seguidores de Mesa se tomaron las calles denunciando fraude electoral. Se han reportado tres heridos.
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![Supporters of Bolivia's main opposition presidential candidate, former president (2003-2005) Carlos Mesa, shout slogans against supporters of president and candidate Evo Morales, as both groups gather outside the hotel where the Supreme Electoral Tribunal has its headquarters to count the election votes, in La Paz, on October 21, 2019. - Evo Morales, seeking a controversial fourth term, led Bolivia's presidential election race Sunday but faces a historic second round run-off against Mesa, partial results showed. Morales had 45 percent of the vote to Mesa's 38 percent, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal announced, with most of the votes counted. (Photo by Aizar RALDES / AFP) (Photo by AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)](https://cnne-stage.cnn.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/gettyimages-1177482977.jpg?quality=100&strip=info&w=940&h=530&crop=1)
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![Supporters of Bolivia's main opposition presidential candidate, former president (2003-2005) Carlos Mesa, shout slogans against supporters of president and candidate Evo Morales, as both groups gather outside the hotel where the Supreme Electoral Tribunal has its headquarters to count the election votes, in La Paz, on October 21, 2019. - Evo Morales, seeking a controversial fourth term, led Bolivia's presidential election race Sunday but faces a historic second round run-off against Mesa, partial results showed. Morales had 45 percent of the vote to Mesa's 38 percent, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal announced, with most of the votes counted. (Photo by Aizar RALDES / AFP) (Photo by AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)](https://cnne-stage.cnn.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/gettyimages-1177482977.jpg?quality=100&strip=info&w=940&h=530&crop=1)