Leftist seems poised to win Bolivian presidential poll
A teaser:
A leftist candidate appears set to win an election and become Bolivia's first indigenous president, after his main rival conceded defeat amid reports that he was trailing far behind.
Evo Morales, a former coca farmer and union leader, has raised hackles in Washington with promises to fully legalize coca leaf production and nationalize the country's oil and gas industry.
Morales, an Aymara Indian, has raised U.S. hackles with his pledge to fully legalize the production of coca.
Coca has traditionally been used by the country's indigenous population, including as tea.
However, it's also used to make cocaine and Bolivia is the third biggest producer of the drug, after Colombia and Peru.
Morales has never said he plans to legalize cocaine, but that hasn't reassured U.S. politicians who regard him as an enemy in their anti-drug campaign.
He's also antagonized Washington by flouting ties to Venezuela's outspoken leftist President Hugo Chavez and Cuba's Fidel Castro.
"If [the U.S.] wants relations, welcome," said Morales, who waved a coca branch as he went to vote on Sunday. "But no to a relationship of submission." [/teaser]
Well I guess "W" has another South American thorn in his side now.