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Religious Pray in the Assembly of Bolivia; Call for "Exorcising Demons" Like Corruption

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A group of religious people came before the Plurinational Legislative Assembly of Bolivia with the aim of praying to exorcise, they said, demons like corruption in politicians. The peculiar scene occurred in the Chamber of Deputies of the South American country on Monday, July 7, 2025, when various religious organizations entered the Chamber of the compound and began to give a prayer. VIDEO: So they prayed in the Assembly of Bolivia against corr…
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A group of religious people came before the Plurinational Legislative Assembly of Bolivia with the aim of praying to exorcise, they said, demons like corruption in politicians. The peculiar scene occurred in the Chamber of Deputies of the South American country on Monday, July 7, 2025, when various religious organizations entered the Chamber of the compound and began to give a prayer. VIDEO: So they prayed in the Assembly of Bolivia against corr…

“In this place where there is strife, strife, strife, division, there is everything, we have come to bring some peace. Today the demons have come out, but today they have brought Jesus Christ our Savior,” said Pastor Luis Aruquipa.

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