Bolivian opposition senator Jeanine Áñez has declared herself interim president of the South American country following Evo Morales' resignation.
How did the senator become interim president?
Ms Áñez took temporary control of the Senate on Tuesday, putting her next in line for the presidency. The former deputy Senate leader assumed the position following a series of resignations. The parliamentary session to appoint her was boycotted by lawmakers from Mr Morales' leftist Movement for Socialism party, who said it was illegitimate. "Before the definitive absence of the president and vice president... as the president of the Chamber of Senators, I immediately assume the presidency as foreseen in the constitutional order," Ms Áñez said to applause from opposition lawmakers. Bolivia's highest constitutional court backed her assumption of power. Taking to Twitter from Mexico, Mr Morales condemned the "sneakiest, most nefarious coup in history". BBC