Argentine President-elect slams U.S. over Bolivia stance

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Argentine President-elect Alberto Fernández on Tuesday criticized the U.S. stanc...

FILE PHOTO: Argentina's president-elect Alberto Fernandez speaks at Antiguo Colegio de San Idelfonso in Mexico City November 5, 2019. REUTERS/Luis Cortes/File Photo

Fernandez, a center-left Peronist, also aimed barbs at the Organization of American States , which had said in an audit of Bolivia’s Oct. 20 election, won by Morales, that the result should be annulled due to “irregularities.” U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday hailed Morales’ departure as good for democracy, a view that clashed with leftist leaders in the region, including that of Fernandez who has backed Morales and said he was the victim of a coup.

He announced his resignation on Sunday after weeks of protests since the October vote, with the OAS report sparking off a dramatic day as allies deserted him and the military eventually urged him to go to help restore calm.

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