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BREAKING: Bolivia's military chief says President Evo Morales should resign so that stability can be restored.

Bolivia’s military chief says that President Evo Morales should resign so that stability can be restored after weeks of protests over his disputed election.

Speaking on national television, Gen. Williams Kaliman also appealed to Bolivians to desist from violence.Morales’ claim to have won a fourth term last month has triggered fraud allegations, deadly protests and a split among security forces.

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