(Reuters) - The domino effect that led to Bolivia's leader Evo Morales announcing his resignation on Sunday night started at dawn, when an audit was published saying there were major irregularities in his disputed Oct. 20 election win.
The audit http://www.oas.org/documents/spa/press/Informe-Auditoria-Bolivia-2019.pdf, carried out by the Organization of American States (OAS) after allegations of electoral fraud, called for the election to be annulled and new vote to take place.
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