La Paz: The right-wing senator who proclaimed herself an interim President of Bolivia after the armed forces pressured elected to head of state Evo Morales into resigning sent a bill to Congress calling for elections in 2020.
Morales' leftist MAS party holds a majority in the legislature.
Jeanine Anez told on Wednesday that her proposed legislation aims to ensure a transparent electoral process leading to a result which is respected.
Bolivians went to the polls on October 20 to choose a president and members of congress. In a statement issued the day after the election, the Electoral Observation Mission from the Organization of American States said that incumbent Morales and former head of state Carlos Mesa had appeared to be headed for runoff before an inexplicable change in the trend of the vote count occurred.
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Morales, Bolivia's first indigenous head of state, maintains that his late surge in the balloting came after votes from remote rural areas were counted.
He agreed to an OAS audit of the votes against a backdrop of violent protests.
The OAS released its findings November 10 saying that there had been a clear manipulation of the process and calling for a new election to be held.
Morales responded to the OAS statement by immediately agreeing to a new vote administered by a reconstituted electoral court. Even so, the commanders of the armed forces appeared on television to suggest that the president step down.
Under pressure from the security forces and amid a wave of mob violence that included an arson attack on the home of the president's sister and the abduction of family members of MAS officeholders, Morales announced his resignation on the afternoon of Nov. 10 in a video posted online.
He went into exile in Mexico two days later.