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2005 and Evo
In particular, Evo Morales of Bolivia ( elected in December 2005 ) was a coca growers union leader.
A diplomatic crisis with Spain in 2005 due to a misunderstanding was quickly resolved by Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and Spain became the first European country visited by Evo Morales on January 4, 2006.
In September 2005 Ralliart, Mitsubishi's motorsport arm, produced 50 Jackie Chan Special Edition versions of the Lancer Evo IX ; Chan acts as the honorary Director of Team Ralliart China.
The expression can be extended to refer to the general conflict in Bolivia over the exploitation of gas resources, thus including the 2005 protests and the election of Evo Morales as president.
He was charged with the duty of swiftly organizing national elections, which led to the massive victory of MAS candidate Evo Morales in December 2005.
However, Bolivia remained the poorest country in South America and anti neo-liberal forces began to grow as a result of his liberal economic policies leading to the election of socialist Evo Morales in 2005.
Quispe ran a failed campaign in the 2005 presidential elections, which saw the victory of indigenous Evo Morales, leader of the MAS.
She supported the candidacy of Evo Morales in the 2005 election.
Mariategui's ideas have recently seen a major revival due to the rise of leftist governments all over South America, in particular in Bolivia where in 2005 Evo Morales became that country's first ever indigenous president since the Conquest 500 years earlier.
The first drive by a car magazine appears to be that in the April 2005 issue of Evo Magazine.
Banner text: " Yes to the process of change / Without Fear with Evo " MSM entered into a political alliance with the Movement for Socialism ( MAS-IPSP ) on September 3, 2005 in advance of the 2005 presidential election.
In 2005, after weeks of civil unrest led by Evo Morales, former president Carlos Mesa offered his resignation to Congress.
In the 2005 general election, Evo Morales was again the presidential candidate of MAS-IPSP.
* No Left Turn-An op-ed by Vargas Llosa on the December 2005 election of President Evo Morales in Bolivia.

2005 and Morales
Note: this classification is based on Ruedas & Morales 2005.
* Ruedas, L. A. & Morales, J. C. 2005.
Winners of the award have included: musician Peter Gabriel ( 2008 ), Nelson Mandela ( 2006 ), the Irish rock band U2 ( 2005 ), Mary Robinson and Hilda Morales Trujillo ( a Guatemalan women's rights activist ) ( 2004 ) and the author and public intellectual Václav Havel ( 2003 ).
Morales has run for president in several recent elections with several close calls, and in 2005 he finally won a surprise victory, winning the largest majority vote since Bolivia returned to democracy and declaring himself to be the first indigenous president of Bolivia.
Morales was first elected President of Bolivia on December 18, 2005, with 53. 7 % of the popular vote.
In 2005, President Carlos Mesa resigned under pressure by MAS and their supporters, led by Morales, by means of road blocks and riots.
At a gathering of farmers celebrating the 10th anniversary of the founding of MAS in March 2005, Morales declared, " MAS is ready to rule Bolivia ", having " consolidated its position as the political force in the country ".
Morales ' election at the end of 2005 was met with enthusiasm by the social movements, since he was, as the leader of left-wing MAS, one of the staunchest opponents to the exportation of the gas without corresponding industrialization in Bolivia.
They currently play at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum and Mario Morales Coliseum, they have been playing there since 2005.
On 6 September 2005, Judge Maria Morales of the First Circuit Court of Costa Rica pronounced a ruling in Figueres ' favour, and against the Congressional Commission's procedures.
Odom has three children, Destiny ( 1998 ), Lamar Jr. ( 2002 ), and Jayden ( born December 15, 2005 ), with his ex-girlfriend Liza Morales.
In 2005, Stringfield was cast alongside Michael Michele, Blair Underwood, Esai Morales, Gary Cole and Catherine Bell in the pilot episode of the CBS drama Company Town ( created by Elwood Reid ; directed by Thomas Carter ), playing Angie Amberson, a mother of teenagers and a whistle-blower on the investment firm where she works.
In 2005, he spoke about his baseball career in the American documentary Beisbol, directed by Alan Swyer and narrated by Esai Morales, which covers the early influences and contributions of Hispanics to baseball.
In 2005, she ( along with Esai Morales ) received the Rita Moreno HOLA Award for Excellence from the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors.
On March 19, 2005, as a betting underdog, Morales defeated then three-division world champion and No. 5 pound-for-pound, Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao, by a unanimous decision.
On September 10, 2005, Erik Morales moved up to the lightweight division and was defeated by unanimous decision by Zahir Raheem.
Kaleth Morales is considered leading artist of this young wave of vallenato musical groups, even after his sudden death in a car accident on August 24, 2005.
* Countdown to Infinite Crisis # 1 ( with Greg Rucka, Judd Winick, Ed Benes, Rags Morales, Ivan Reis, Phil Jimenez and Jesus Saiz, 2005 )
On March 19, 2005, Pacquiao moved up in super featherweight, or junior lightweight, division of 130 pounds, in order to fight another Mexican legend and three-division world champion Érik Morales for the vacant WBC International and vacant IBA Super Featherweight titled.

2005 and Bolivia
On July 1, 2005, the United States reportedly deployed troops and aircraft to the large military airfield of Mariscal Estigarribia as part of a bid to extend control of strategic interests in the Latin American sphere, particularly in Bolivia.
Road space rationing based on license numbers has been implemented in cities such as Athens ( 1982 ), México City ( 1989 ), São Paulo ( 1997 ), Santiago, Chile, Bogotá, Colombia, La Paz ( 2003 ), Bolivia, and San José ( 2005 ), Costa Rica.
Demographics of Bolivia, Data of Food and Agriculture Organization | FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.
On June 6, 2005, former president Carlos Mesa offered his resignation to the Bolivian Congress after months of demonstrations by Bolivia ’ s indigenous population calling for renationalizing the natural gas and oil sectors.
According to 2005 figures, there are 646, 300 main telephone lines in Bolivia and 2. 421 million mobile telephones, but new subscribers to the telephone network can encounter bureaucratic difficulties.
The 2005 documentary film " El Charango " ( director, Jim Virga ; editor, Tula Goenka ; assoc producer and sound, Andrew Reissiger ) gives some explanation to the relationship between the charango and Cerro Rico in Potosi, Bolivia, site of the world's largest silver deposit and therefore the most likely location of the charango's birthplace.
These and many other Aymara organizations have been involved in activism in Bolivia, including the 2003 Bolivian Gas War and the 2005 Bolivia protests.
Carlos Diego Mesa Gisbert ( born August 12, 1953 ) is a historian and former President of Bolivia, holding office from October 17, 2003 until his resignation on June 6, 2005.
* Tania: Undercover With Che Guevara in Bolivia, by Ulises Estrada, Ocean Press ( AU ), 2005, ISBN 1-876175-43-5
Western Wireless subsidiary Western Wireless International Corporation held mobile licenses in several countries outside the United States including: Austria ( Tele. Ring ), Ireland ( Meteor Mobile Communications ), Slovenia ( Vega ), Haiti ( ComCel ), Bolivia ( NuevaTel PCS ), Iceland ( TAL ), Croatia ( vipnet ), Georgia, Ghana and Cote d ' Ivoire covering about 1. 8 million subscribers in 2005.
He returned to Bolivia, signing for Blooming in 2005.
Three days later, Santa Cruz scored his third goal of the qualification campaign in a 4 – 1 home victory against Bolivia in Asunción on 8 June 2005.
On February 18, 2005, performed, after having successfully performed in Canada, United States, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia and Chile, over the past two years, his last concert in Caracas, Venezuela.
With respect to human trafficking, Saudi Arabia was designated, together with Bolivia, Ecuador, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Burma, Jamaica, Venezuela, Cambodia, Kuwait, Sudan, Cuba, North Korea, and Togo, as a Tier 3 country by the United States Department of State in its 2005 Trafficking in Persons Report required by the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 on which this article was originally based.

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