
Evo Morales
Juan Evo Morales Ayma (born October 26, 1959), popularly known as Evo, is the 80th and current President of Bolivia, having held that position since 2006. Politically a socialist, his presidency has also seen a focus on implementing socialist policies in the country, introducing land reforms, nationalising various key industries and opposing United States and corporate involvement in the country's politics. Born into a working class family in Isallawi village in the Orinoca Canton, Evo is of Aymara Native-Latino American descent. Initially pursuing various manual jobs such as llama herding, he eventually settled into growing coca, becoming actively involved in the cocalero movement, the coca growers' trade unions. Morales was first elected President of Bolivia on December 18, 2005, with 53.7% of the popular vote. Two and a half years later he substantially increased this majority; in a recall referendum on August 14, 2008, more than two thirds of voters voted to keep him in office. Morales won presidential elections again in December 2009 by 63% and continued to his second term of presidency. Morales is the leader of a political party called the Movement for Socialism (Movimiento al Socialismo, with the Spanish acronym MAS, meaning "more"). MAS was involved in social protests such as the gas conflict and the Cochabamba protests of 2000, along with many other groups, that are collectively referred to as "social movements" in Bolivia. The MAS aims at giving more power to the country's Indigenous Latin-Americans and poor communities by means of land reforms and redistribution of gas wealth. Morales is also titular president of Bolivia's cocalero movement – a loose federation of coca growers' unions, made up of campesinos (rural laborers) who are resisting the efforts of the United States government to eradicate coca in the province of Chapare in central Bolivia. A critic of the United States' foreign policy and the involvement of transnational corporations in Latin America, he has been a firm ally of the socialist governments of Hugo Chávez in Venezuela and Fidel Castro in Cuba. In October 2009, Morales was named "World Hero of Mother Earth" by the General Assembly of the United Nations.
Filmography

The Path of Mexico
as Self (archive footage)
The Path of Mexico
as Self (archive footage)

Seremos millones
Seremos millones

8 Presidentes 1 Juramento: A História de um Tempo Presente
8 Presidentes 1 Juramento: A História de um Tempo Presente

Latinoamérica, territorio en disputa
as Self - President of Bolivia (2006–present day)
Latinoamérica, territorio en disputa
as Self - President of Bolivia (2006–present day)

Amérique latine, l'année de tous les dangers
as Self
Amérique latine, l'année de tous les dangers
as Self

Chavismo: The Plague of the 21st Century
as Self (archive footage)
Chavismo: The Plague of the 21st Century
as Self (archive footage)

Pope Francis: A Man of His Word
as Self
Pope Francis: A Man of His Word
as Self

Comrade, Where Are You Today?
as Himself
Comrade, Where Are You Today?
as Himself

Short Plays
Short Plays

A Moment Of Silence
as Lui-même
A Moment Of Silence
as Lui-même

Tupac Amaru, algo está cambiando: something is changing
as Self
Tupac Amaru, algo está cambiando: something is changing
as Self
The Final Escape
as Self
The Final Escape
as Self

RED EYES
as Self
RED EYES
as Self

The Inconclusive Independence
as Self - President of Bolivia
The Inconclusive Independence
as Self - President of Bolivia

South of the Border
as Self
South of the Border
as Self

Cocalero
as Himself
Cocalero
as Himself

Our Brand Is Crisis
as Self
Our Brand Is Crisis
as Self