"The possibility of an agreement was broken": Bureau confirms that it withdraws
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Former President Carlos Mesa announced that the agreement was broken in the unity bloc and announced that he would withdraw from it. The announcement came out after an extensive meeting between opposition leaders, who sought to recompose unity due to disagreements between Jorge Tuto Quiroga and Samuel Doria Medina. "Unfortunately, for various reasons that I will not qualify, a stalemate was reached in the search for appropriate mechanisms and ag…
“Unfortunately, for a number of reasons that I will not qualify, there was a stalemate in the search for appropriate mechanisms and agreements to make selection a reality as agreed,” says a Bureau statement.
Former President Carlos Mesa published a letter in his official social network account X announcing his withdrawal from the Unity Bloc of the Democratic Opposition. “After a long reflection of conscience, I want to communicate a decision that is consistent with my commitment to the country,” says Mesa, who regrets that a “dead end” has been reached in the definition of a single candidate to confront the MAS. Mesa assures that she did everything …
In a letter, Mesa, who served as spokesman for the bloc, pointed out that, for various reasons, "a stalemate" was reached in the search for mechanisms and consensuses to elect the single candidate.
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