Former Bolivian president shares 'assassination attempt' video
Evo Morales said he survived an attempt on his life on Sunday, blaming the current government.
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Footage posted to social media shows Morales sitting in the passenger seat of a car, as other passengers shout for him to duck. Two bullet holes are visible in the front windshield of the vehicle.
In a statement Morales's Movement for Socialism (Mas) party said it held the current government responsible.
President Luis Arce condemned political violence and said the incident would be investigated.
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