Evo Morales From Underground in Bolivia: "They Are Forcing a Civil War"
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Evo Morales gave an interview to the AFP agency from his refuge in Cochabamba, where he remains fugitive due to a warrant for arrest against him, for alleged crimes of trafficking in minors. The conversation takes place just after the blockades in the South American country were stopped, a situation that both Morales and President Rodrigo Paz are awarded as an achievement. Read also... After weeks of protests: President of Bolivia declares a sta…
Supply is restored in La Paz and El Alto — Political conflict and recriminations over the crisis
Bolivia's authorities reported that the country's highways were completely clear on Tuesday, three days after the state of exception was announced to put an end to seven weeks of protests against the government. With the entry into force of the measure, the supply improved in cities such as La Paz and neighbouring El Alto, the most affected. At the height of the crisis, the authorities came to account for up to one hundred road interruptions.
Bolivia finally caresses the return to normality after more than 50 days of social crisis. The Bolivian Highway Administrator (ABC) has reported this Tuesday that the country’s roads are quick after almost two months of blockade by peasants and popular sectors demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz. The road to pacification began on Friday with the signing of an agreement between those who first called for mobilization, labor unionis…
The former president Evo Morales said on this day to have a fair (23) that the government of Bol via est "for a civil war" with a "neoliberal policy". Morales was interviewed by the agency AFP in the region of Chapare, where he is a refugee. Read more (06/24/2026
For seven weeks now, Bolivia has been shaken by strong social tensions. Faced with a major economic crisis, the main Bolivian trade union has been taking action to...
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