Evo Morales is a Bolivian politician who served as the President of Bolivia from 2006 to 2019. He is known for being the first indigenous president of the country and for implementing policies aimed at reducing poverty and increasing social inclusion. Morales is a member of the Movement for Socialism party and has focused on nationalizing key industries, particularly in the natural gas and mining sectors.
During his presidency, Morales faced both support and opposition. His government was praised for improving access to education and healthcare, but criticized for alleged authoritarianism and electoral irregularities. In 2019, he resigned amid protests and claims of election fraud, leading to a political crisis in Bolivia.