The ex-President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, speaking with a message about his retirement, said it has no plans to leave the country. "Go unverified information about the fact that Evo is going to run. I don't need to run. I wish the people of Bolivia know - I haven't stolen anything, " said Morales, listing the achievements of the outgoing government. The head of the Ministry of health of the country Gabriela Montaño reported that the police wish to detain Morales. First she stated that the house was the retired President looted. yesterday the speech of Morales in the Latin American media have spread information about official requests from Bolivia on flights over the territory of Argentina and Brazil, and also appeared unverified information in social networks about the possible departure of the former President to Venezuela. After the statement about the dismissal of Morales expressed his gratitude for the support and cooperation from the people of the country, trade unions and members of the government and said that with his resignation, the struggle for the welfare of the people of Bolivia will continue. on Sunday, all the top Leadership of Bolivia led by Morales resigned amid mass protests. They broke out on October 20 and continues in our days. In the three main cities - Santa Cruz, Sucre and Cochabamba - the protesters were joined by the Ministers of law and order. Equipped with weapons forces called for Morales to resign for the sake of stability in the country. the reason for the riots were the results of counting of votes in the presidential election. According to the Supreme electoral court, 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. After the resignation of Morales and Vice President álvaro garcía Liner and the speakers of both houses of Parliament the second Deputy speaker of the Senate, the Commissioner of the opposition Janine Agnes announced the transfer to it of Supreme power. The leadership of Cuba, Venezuela, Mexico, and the elected leader of Argentina, Alberto Fernandez, called the incident a coup d'etat and declared illegal is happening. <span style="color:darkgray