LA PAZ: Bolivians will choose a new president on May 3, more than six months after a disputed election sparked a social revolt and the resignation of Evo Morales.
Interim leader Jeanine Anez has been overseeing a caretaker government since then, after Morales fled the country for Mexico.
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The new presidential election will be "the first Sunday of May, I can let you know that much," said the vice president of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, Oscar Hassenteufel.