Now, with all the territorial power C Level Executive List achieved in the East, this will be the only opponent with the capacity to mobilize with whom they will have to deal. Julio Córdova Villazón (sociologist, researcher on religious C Level Executive List movements and political culture) According to unofficial quick counts, the MAS won a resounding victory in the first round with 52% of the vote. Why was the electoral performance of the MAS so successful, exceeding the expectations of even the most optimistic? For three main reasons. First, due to the C Level Executive List emergence of a “vote of resistance” from urban-popular sectors and peasants.
These sectors have been the object C Level Executive List of various forms of violence in recent months: a) electoral violence: their vote for the MAS in 2019 was suppressed as a result of a false claim of fraud endorsed by the Organization of American States (OAS); b) symbolic violence: there were constant disqualifications from the C Level Executive List State and in social networks populated by conservative sectors of the middle classes, the image of "violent and ignorant hordes" was spread in reference to these popular sectors, and in C Level Executive List November 2019 some policemen burned the wiphala (constitutionally recognized indigenous flag).
The military-police violence materialized C Level Executive List mainly in the massacres of Sacaba (in the valleys) and Senkata (in the Altiplano); Second, for the articulation of the union and peasant organizations. In recent years, these C Level Executive List organizations have been weakened by their own clientelistic relationship with the Evo Morales government. After the resignation of the president in November 2019, these organizations managed to quickly rearticulate themselves, into a vigorous social fabric, which flexed its muscle by C Level Executive List paralyzing Bolivia in early August of this year to prevent the extension of the transitional government.