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Some 40 Leaders of Evo Morales's Movement Are Being Investigated for Their Alleged Involvement in Acts of Violence During Protests.

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Some 40 leaders of the movement led by former Bolivian President Evo Morales are being investigated by authorities for their alleged involvement in acts of violence committed last week during various protests, the Minister of Government, Juan Carlos García, said on Wednesday.

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Some 40 leaders of the movement led by former Bolivian President Evo Morales are being investigated by authorities for their alleged involvement in acts of violence committed last week during various protests, Government Minister Roberto Ríos said Wednesday. In statements to reporters, the official said—without providing details or names—that these leaders are suspected of having "participated in both the intel…

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Some 40 leaders of the movement led by former Bolivian President Evo Morales are being investigated by authorities for their alleged involvement in acts of violence committed last week during various protests, Government Minister Roberto Ríos said Wednesday. In statements to reporters, the official said—without providing details or names—that these leaders are suspected of having "participated in both the intel…

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🔊 Listen to this news Former President Jorge Tuto Quiroga has responded to statements made by former President Evo Morales. The latter warned of the resistance of his base to a possible right-wing victory in the general elections scheduled for August. In a climate of growing electoral and social tension in Bolivia, Quiroga affirmed that Morales must be held accountable for the crimes he has committed. Meanwhile, the coca grower leader has calle…

In an exclusive interview with Sputnik, the president of Bolivia analyzed the protests of the last few weeks promoted by Evo Morales’ followers. From his perspective, the political process initiated 20 years ago was wounded by the recent actions of the former president.

The Government reaffirmed its commitment to clarify the crime and punish those responsible for the deaths of the police in the clashes over blockades, among them more than 40 leaders related to Evo Morales, identified as perpetrators...

On June 15, the supporters of the former Bolivian president Evo Morales, in power from 2006 to 2019, announced the temporary suspension of the road blocks that had begun... Read more

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