Manfred vs Claure and Samuel: Crisis of Opposition by ‘Lithium and Embassy’
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Reyes Villa exposed a so-called chat with the Bolívar headline and pointed out that he was offered by the US embassy. “He’s desperate for lithium,” he said. The businessman denied interest in the appeal.
🔊 Listen to this news: Manfred Reyes Villa, the presidential candidate for APB-Súmate, has denounced an alleged co-optation attempt by businessman Marcelo Claure. According to Reyes Villa, Claure offered him the Bolivian Embassy in the United States and a partnership in the lithium business in exchange for withdrawing his candidacy and supporting Samuel Doria Medina. During an interview on the program "Fama, Poder y Ganas," Reyes Villa shared d…
The businessman responded harshly to the APB-Sumate candidate, accusing him of lying to the country and trying to manipulate the truth for electoral interests. The political controversy escalated this Monday after Marcelo Claure, a well-known Bolivian businessman, came to the front to categorically refute the statements of Manfred Reyes Villa, APB-Súmate’s presidential candidate, who claimed that Claure would have offered to be a partner in lith…
Manfred Reyes Villa revealed that businessman Marcelo Claure asked him to step out of the electoral race to support Samuel Doria Medina and then become Bolivia's ambassador to the United States and his partner in the lithium issue.
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