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Bolivian President Says Evo's Blockades Seek “Death, Mourning, and Pain”

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Bolivian President Luis Arce Catacora condemned the blockades staged by supporters of former President Evo Morales, accusing them of seeking 'death, mourning, and pain.'

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🔊 Listen to this news The Attorney General's Office has accepted a complaint against former President Evo Morales for alleged crimes related to the blockades that have occurred across the country. This complaint was filed by the Ministry of Justice on June 5, 2025. Attorney General Roger Mariaca announced that the crimes Morales is charged with include violations of the freedom to work and public incitement to commit crimes. The demonstrations …

The President of Bolivia, Luis Arce, ruled out his resignation this Sunday night and accused ex-mandatario Evo Morales of promoting a strategy of destabilization to force his habilitation as a presidential candidate. "Nobody's resignation today solves the problems, absolutely nothing. If that solved the problems, we would have left already," Arce said after visiting health personnel and injured police in the central city of Cochabamba during Mor…

The transitability map of the Bolivian Highway Administrator (ABC) reports 23 blocking points across the country: 11 in Cochabamba, 6 in Potosí, three in Oruro and three in Santa Cruz.

The president asked Morales to stop risking the “life of others for his own benefit,” as happened in 2019. He said that his resignation does not solve things, otherwise “we would have left.”

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