Violence Erupts in Protests in Support of Evo Morales' Candidacy
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The leader of PAN-Bol currently supports the candidacy of the former president with this acronym. From different social networks old phrases attributed to the political leader are shared. "Evo must resign!", is one of the phrases attributed in a chain spread by WhatsApp to the current leader of the Bolivian National Action Party (PAN-Bol) Ruth Nina Juchani, who currently supports the nomination of Morales Ayma to the presidency, being able to ve…
By CNN en Español Protests in Bolivia turned violent on Wednesday during demonstrations in support of former President Evo Morales' candidacy, which ended with burning objects and clashes with police. Riot police used tear gas in the streets of La Paz and clashed with Morales supporters and coca farmers, a traditional crop in the region. "If there are going to be injuries or deaths, the Palace of Justice will burn, the Government Palace will bur…
Bolivia's police deployed tear gas against Bolivians and Bolivian supporters of former President Evo Morales on Wednesday in a day of mobilization in Murillo Square. READ ALSO: Bolivia: TSE rejects evista pressures, while Evo Morales tries to reverse disqualification The march to demand the empowerment of Evo Morales as a presidential candidate in the general elections scheduled for August 17, was attacked in the vicinity of the State Vice Presi…
Protesters reportedly pushed the agents, so they threw pepper spray at them and used guns with rubber pellets to disperse the crowd.
LA PAZ, 29 May (NOMADA NEWS).- Three police officers injured and 20 arrested are the result of the confrontation between law enforcement officials and supporters of former President Evo Morales who tried again to reach the premises of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) to register the ex-mandator for the general elections next August. Police sources reported that the three police officers were wounded by stones and other blunt objects thrown b…
Followers of Bolivia's former president Evo Morales (2006-2019) clashed this Thursday with the police on the fourth consecutive day of mobilizations in La Paz, to register their candidacy for the presidency in the face of the elections, and called on other sectors to a national road blockade "for the economy" of the country. Hundreds of protesters loyal to Morales marched through the center of La Paz and on their journey blew firecrackers, criti…
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