Bolivia: Arce Denounces Anti-Democratic Plot in Congress
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Bolivia: Arce denounces anti-democratic plot in Congress
Bolivian President Luis Arce Catacora denounced on Wednesday an alleged plan originating from the Plurinational Legislative Assembly to suspend the presidential runoff election scheduled for October 19.
By EFE Bolivian President Luis Arce warned Wednesday of an attempted "coup against democracy" from the legislature, through three actions aimed at suspending the second round of elections to elect the country's new leader, scheduled for October 19. "We want to alert the Bolivian people and emphatically denounce before the international community that a coup against democracy is underway from the Plurinational Legislative Assembly by some deputie…
By EFE Bolivian President Luis Arce warned Wednesday of an attempted "coup against democracy" from the legislature, through three actions aimed at suspending the second round of elections to elect the country's new leader, scheduled for October 19. "We want to alert the Bolivian people and emphatically denounce before the international community that a coup against democracy is underway from the Plurinational Legislative Assembly by some deputie…
The president of Bolivia, Luis Arce, warned this Wednesday of an attempt to “coup democracy” that is intended to take place from the Legislative, through three actions that aim to suspend the second round to elect the new president of the country scheduled for October 19.
🔊 Listen to this news Bolivian politics experienced an unusual moment of consensus this Wednesday due to an unexpected attempt in the Senate to discuss Bill 307. This law seeks to suspend the members of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE). The initiative, which was promoted by Senator Pedro Benjamín Vargas, was resoundingly rejected by both the central government and the ruling and opposition factions. All warned of the serious risk this repre…
Following President Luis Arce’s denunciation of a “coup to democracy” from the Assembly, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal rejected any attempt to damage the second round of elections and democracy
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