Evo Morales, the first Indian president of Bolivia, said he will seek one more term but no more after that.
Morales was elected in December 2005 to a five-year term. He remains popular among the country's Indian majority but has stirred controversy for some of his pro-Indian proposals and an effort to rewrite the county's constitution.
The next election will be held December 2009.
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Bolivia's Morales renounces possible third term
(AP 10/21)
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