Evo Morales was Latin America's longest-serving president until he resigned in ignominy Sunday, after weeks of opposition
protests over an
election ultimately said to have been riddled with irregularities.
A member of the Aymara people, he grew up in poverty on Bolivia's high plains and was a llama herder, coca farmer and leftist union leader before rising to take office as his country's first indigenous president in January 2006.
Morales called new
elections, but resigned within hours of that announcement after army and
police chiefs joined calls for him to quit.