Evo Morales is a prominent and polarizing figure in Bolivian politics, having served as the nation’s first Indigenous president from 2006 to 2019. His tenure was marked by significant social reforms and economic shifts, though it ultimately ended in resignation amid widespread protests and allegations of electoral fraud. In recent years, Morales has remained a central, albeit controversial, player in Bolivia’s political landscape, frequently clashing with his successors and navigating ongoing legal and security challenges, including recent reports of targeted violence against him.