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Bolivia: Constitutional Court Clears Way for Morales to Run for Fourth Mandate
LA PAZ, Bolivia - The Constitutional Court of Bolivia has accepted an appeal made by a group of parliamentarians that places personal political rights over constitutional passages, which clears the way for incumbent Evo Morales to run for a fourth term.
Family minister's sister picked as Turkish ambassador
Sister of the Family Minister Fatma Betül Sayan Kaya, Ayşe Sayan, will be appointed as Turkey's ambassador to Kuwait according to a new degree of the Foreign Ministry.
Ayşe Sayan was formed deputy undersecretary of the family ministry, yet she resigned after her sister was assigned is the minister.
Bolivia: Morales Says US Spent At Least $4 Million on Separatist Groups
LA PAZ, Bolivia - Bolivian President Evo Morales, citing information sourced from WikiLeaks cables, said that the US government lodged at least $4 million dollars into anti-government separatist groups from 2006 to 2009.
Merve Kavakçı to be appointed as ambassador to Kuala Lumpur
Merve Kavakçı, who was banned from parliament in 1999 after she joined an oath ceremony in parliament wearing a headscarf following her election as a lawmaker from now defunct Virtue Party (FP), will be appointed as ambassador to Kuala Lumpur.
Bolivian voters reject letting Morales run for 4th term
Bolivian voters have informed President Evo Morales that they want his current term to be his last, narrowly rejecting a constitutional amendment that would have let him run again in 2019.