Current leader of Bolivia, Evo Morales announced the holding of new elections of the head of the country amid protests and following publication of the initial report of the Organization of American States on the verification of the counting of votes. He also appealed to the people with a petition to " reduce tensions and end the violence for the good of all ". Protests in Bolivia have broken out on 20 October and continue in our days, during this period of time has damaged more than 380 people. As stated, in three major cities - Santa Cruz, Sucre and Cochabamba - the protesters were joined by employees of the police Organization. The police leadership says that there is no revolt among the guards there, and the authorities promised not to send troops. the reason for the riots were the results of counting of votes in the presidential elections. According to the Supreme electoral court of Bolivia, the victory is already won in the first round Morales, but his main rival Carlos Mesa did not recognize the results of the expression of the will. Morales said that the mass protests are the right-wing forces, unhappy with his re-election. The organization of American States, acting as the observer at the elections, the results of the inspection found a number of violations. A group of auditors in the preliminary report indicated that "statistically unlikely" that Morales could gain enough votes to defend the 2nd round. <span style="color:darkgray